With what we now know (which Darwin didn’t) about how genes mutate during replication, it would take divine intervention for Evolution by Natural Selection NOT to occur at some level. The only reasonable difference in opinion is one of degree, and for that reason it seems to me that the ID people, if they had any sort of commitment to being taken seriously as scientists, would make common cause with Darwinists against the willful know-nothingness of the Young Earth Creationists.
Arguing whether Natural Selection is unjust or ought to be operant is as pointless as arguing whether gravity is unjust. It simply IS.
With what we now know (which Darwin didn’t) about how genes mutate during replication, it would take divine intervention for Evolution by Natural Selection NOT to occur at some level. The only reasonable difference in opinion is one of degree, and for that reason it seems to me that the ID people, if they had any sort of commitment to being taken seriously as scientists, would make common cause with Darwinists against the willful know-nothingness of the Young Earth Creationists.
Arguing whether Natural Selection is unjust or ought to be operant is as pointless as arguing whether gravity is unjust. It simply IS.