A new study out by Harper and Devries, and the Institute of Evolutionary

Ronald R

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Studies has determined that the? disbelief in a higher power, or God, is a setback for evolutionary theory, because it holds that if there is a belief that there can be no 'Higher Power', evolution holds no key to evolving into a higher state. Since disbelief in God is cited as 'de-evolution', aren't atheists holding us back from evolving into a higher state? And doesn't their existence actually make the theory lose credence, if the less desirable qualities in a species are weeded out by 'natural selection', and they are multiplying? Are do you understand evolution to be something else entirely, like no longer existent, or stagnant?
That's what I was hoping. Actually, if you will read the Science Journal's Jan 15 edition, you will see the article by Dr. James Scott. I happen to like to keep up with the latest scientific breakthroughs and ideas. I got referred to it through the Christian Science Monitor. What the real question is, since all evolutionists state that lower life forms evolve into higher life forms, are we done evolving altogether? If we have, was evolution ever true? Shouldn't we one day evolve beyond the need for physical bodies? And, if so, couldn't something have evolved far beyond Man? I'm starting to get very skeptical of exactly what you believe. It seems to always be changing.
 
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