[Mormons and Evolution] 12/03/2005 09:11:47 PM
(I had comment trouble also.)
Christian,
Given the stochastic nature of ecosystems, it is hard for me to believe that every detail is planned. That would be a lot of bean-counting (or beetle-counting). I tend to believe that the assignment of intelligence to life-form has some kind of simple principle behind it that does not require constant attention.
On the other hand, since I believe that we are an intended product, I can certainly imagine that God had other intended products.
So I really don't know, but I suspect that both processes occur. That's just my speculating opinion.
Posted by Jared
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Posted by Anonymous to Mormons and Evolution at 12/03/2005 09:11:47 PM
Christian,
Given the stochastic nature of ecosystems, it is hard for me to believe that every detail is planned. That would be a lot of bean-counting (or beetle-counting). I tend to believe that the assignment of intelligence to life-form has some kind of simple principle behind it that does not require constant attention.
On the other hand, since I believe that we are an intended product, I can certainly imagine that God had other intended products.
So I really don't know, but I suspect that both processes occur. That's just my speculating opinion.
Posted by Jared
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Posted by Anonymous to Mormons and Evolution at 12/03/2005 09:11:47 PM
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