eameece
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Fair enoughSorry, eameece, I don't agree.
Except it does not really fully explain it; there are "gaps" in the evidence, which you have to fill in with "God."What evolution does explain is how species evolve into other other species. Living things are all related by dna, and the dna contains the clues that tell us how different species are related.
Science takes the wonder out of it, along with the superstition. It takes the life out of life. And life IS sacred.Life is not "sacred" any more than "death" is sacred - it is a process, and you are just putting the superstition back into a process that is wonderful enough without all this "new age" mumbo jumbo.
Old fashioned mechanism is not all that science is about these days. However, it is still what mainstream neo-Darwinian evolution is all about. In addition, science can only study externals, not life itself. It is inherently useful, and inherently limited in its application to what can be empirically tested and logically explained. But there's always more in heaven and earth than what science can tell us. So we have other ways of knowing.Stop pretending that "old-fashioned mechanism" is all that scientific theories are about nowadays, the basic laws don't change, but as we refine them, our understanding of them and how they act does.
Most modern science is mechanistic and materialist, and based on those unexamined assumptions; although some recent scientists venture into fuzzy areas like indeterminacy, chaos theory and quanta.Most modern sciences weren't even imagined in your mechanistic, materialist artificial demarcation and inserting scripture isn't going to help your "understanding" even if it does make you feel "all warm inside"!
I myself don't need to "insert" scripture, although it is symbolically and metaphysically interesting, and some might find that it "warms their souls" and connects them to divine ideas. Myself, since I perceive my soul and its connection to the divine directly, I am already "warm inside!" (whether I pick up the Bible and read it or not).