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150 years on and still Darwin’s theories cause debate!

Posted on April 29, 2008 by mwalker

“Given sufficient time, the non-random survival of hereditary entities will generate complexity, diversity, beauty, and an illusion of design so persuasive that it is almost impossible to distinguish from deliberate intelligent design.” It’s hard to believe that it’s 150 years … Continue reading →

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