"Darwinina evoluion" is so 19th century, dont you think so?RickD wrote:It matters because if that's what Darwinian evolution teaches, then first, if someone believes in Theistic Evolution, which is guided, then they don't believe in Darwinian evolution. And second, we have at least, two different kinds of evolution. Is ToE guided or unguided?RickD wrote: Did Darwin teach it is unguided?
Philip wrote:
What does it matter what Darwin taught about that. It's what most Darwinists assert that really matters
I think this stuff needs to be defined.
And, while I am correcting the local grammar and usage tsar, I wish to point out
that a theory does not teach.
If you think that evolution is guided, is it like with periodic asteroid strikes to wipe out most existing life forms? Likewise with a flood? God guided filaria worms to do their thing?
Assuming that God sent a cosmic ray just so for this mutation that was needed at a certain moment?
HOW ABOUT a god, who seeth all things past and present in a universe that just is
and is so because of his great wisdom?
He didnt know that setting up the universe would lead to human beings, and had
to throw comets about, chastise the overzealous cave bears that were trying to
eat up his brood stock, and whatnot?
You have thought this through?