But you are also saying that the theory of creation, as stated in the 
Bible, doesn't have flaws?

At 01:06 PM 2/6/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Impressive stuff from the pope, which is nothing that I contradicted nor 
>disagree with.
>
>In fact, contrary to the point you are trying to make, in attempting to 
>contradict me, is that the Pope doesn't believe there is a creator. No 
>where does the Pope say there is no creator. In fact, he argues that 
>humans are a special creation of God and concludes this point: 
>"Consequently, theories of evolution which, in accordance with the 
>philosophies inspiring them, consider the spirit as emerging from the 
>forces of living matter or as a mere epiphenomenon of this matter, are 
>incompatible with the truth about man. Nor are they able to ground the 
>dignity of the person. "
>
>I didn't say evolution wasn't true. What I said is that teaching evolution 
>apart from the areas were it fails to deliver answers, such as first 
>cause, and the improbability of spontaneous existance, is a disservice to 
>students. Evolution, like any theory (otherwise it would be a law), has 
>holes. It is an incomplete explanation of our existance.
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