theot58 #fundie patheos.com

James, I really choked on your statement: "First, biological evolution has nothing whatsoever to do with the origin of the observable world."
Mate what are you smoking? Read any biology text book on evolution or Darwins book and they all assert that from a common ancestor ALL the living forms emerged.

Consider an extract from Berkely website: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/...

The central idea of biological evolution
is that ALL life on Earth shares a common ancestor,
just as you and your cousins share a common grandmother.

Through the process of descent with modification,
the common ancestor of life on Earth gave rise to the fantastic diversity that we see documented in the fossil record and around us today.

Evolution means that we're all distant cousins:
humans and oak trees, hummingbirds and whales.

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