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Re: Creationism in Schools
Posted By: enile, on host 195.54.240.4
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999, at 02:00:33
In Reply To: Re: Creationism in Schools posted by Morris Cecil Glalet on Tuesday, July 20, 1999, at 09:53:13:

> ... Actually, Darwin himself said that evolution would be disproven if you could find one thing that could not have evolved naturally. Let me give you some examples: blood clotting (it either has 23 or 32 steps, I can't remember which). Complex eyes. Human intelligence. This last one, expecially. We couldn't have got brains and thought like this without being created like it.
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> -Morris Cecil "OK, maybe I don't have as much intelligence as SOME people, but I most certainly did not evolve from an ape" Glalet, Tue 20 Jul A.D. 1999

Is it possible that human intelligence could (derr, what's the antonym?) devolve? Are we seeing the signs?

en"from apes I came, to apes I'll return"ile


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