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Author Topic:   The moral implications of evolution, and their discontents.
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Message 79 of 124 (439455)
12-08-2007 8:56 PM
Reply to: Message 78 by Hyroglyphx
12-08-2007 8:51 PM


Re: The inescapable conclusion of strict naturalism
NJ writes:
Therefore evolution, or more explicitly, naturalism, has to ultimately rely on natural phenomena to explain anything.
What difference is there from that than saying Goddidit?
We can demonstrate the existence and the causal particulars of natural phenomena.

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