It is sad, the current conflict between science and religion. And really not necessary. The way I prefer to see it is that in science, we are slowly uncovering the principles that the Creater used in the original and ongoing creation. It is easy to say that the creationists obviously are not open-minded at all. What gets mentioned very little, is that, many biologists postulate that evolution somehow "proves" that life and the universe itself had a completely random origin ... as in, no God. That is just as dogmatic and unscientific as the other comment. How could knowledge, of itself, ever completely establish that God exists? It is a question it was never designed to answer. Tom Hula Victor S. Barnes Company "Wirt Atmar" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:96elh201kqv@enews1.newsguy.com... | Wesley writes: | | > <clip> | > Evolution was restored Wednesday as a central theory in | > Kansas' science curriculum <clip> | > And that's all it is... theory... if anyone wants to know the truth about | > life and how it all got started just start reading Genesis chapter 1 verse | 1. | | That's a common response, but it's unfortunately not true. All unifying ideas | in science are theories, nothing is taken on faith, but as a theory, we have | vastly more evidence and understand far more fully the processes and nature | of evolution than we do for gravity.