>Somewhere in the middle will be genuinely interested parties (most females
>will
>be in this group), who will make an occasional comment or question that is
>unfortunately swamped in the rapid interchange of e-mails between the
>protagonists and their opponents. Some of these "middle" people will
>helpfully
>try to interject some humour to attempt to defuse what can rapidly become a
>flame war.
Thank you Laurie
I'd just like to add my own observations on the subject of design,
creationism, the presence or absence of a God/gods, Darwinism, Dawkins,
evolutionary theory etc etc.
The point is we will NEVER know the answer - you can argue until the cows
come home but you'll all just be going round in circles. Even when we die I
doubt we'll find out (though I hope we might!).
Humans have debated these issues for milennia, even though their language
wasn't perhaps as flowery thousands of years ago and they couldn't quote
verbatim what other humans had said on the issue. No human being will ever
find the answer no matter how hard they look and how much it hurts their
brain trying.
And, anyway, the answer's 42
Margaret
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