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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Intelligent Design or Darwin's Evolution?
I always enjoy reading the eloquent
arguments proffered about Intelligent Design versus Darwin's Evolution. Both camps staunchly defend
black and white positions as if there could be no grey. The world is flat. The world
is round. We now know it's neither. We're a bit off-round. The
sun circles the earth, no, the earth circles the sun. Now we know that the earth circles the sun, but the
sun also circles trillions of other suns...some of which have their own earths (as recently discovered by exoplanet astronomers
like Geoff Marcy). While we're slinging arrows at each other, could there be a middle ground?
Perhaps man did evolve, over millennia, to the Homo Erectus state, where he stayed for millions of years.
But perhaps evolutionists could at least consider that something intelligent started the spark of life here on earth?
And perhaps intelligent designers could be so benevolent as to grant God the freedom of taking as long he'd like to create
man? Perhaps his 6 days equated to 6 billion years. Has anyone asked Him?
Back to the evolutionists, can any one of you explain how, overnight in evolutionist terms, Homo Erectus went from
super-dumb to pretty smart--i.e. Homo Sapiens? While you're chewing on that one, how then, again, did
Homo Sapiens suddenly, VERY overnight, become brilliant? Complete with language, math, science, biology
and civilization in the blink of a cosmic eye? How did we become Homo Sapiens Sapiens (yes, that is the
correct term and not a typo)? How did the ancient Sumerians, Mayans, Acadians, etc. know more about astronomy,
math, time, etc. than we do today? How did they know the color, location and size of Pluto when we did
not even discover that planetoid until 1930? Let's not hide behind science, folks. The so-called scientists
of our past thought we should bleed ourselves to get well. And let's not hide behind religion, either.
The so-called righteous crucified Christ. Let's all of us begin to open our minds to the evidence.
I recently wrote a book titled DNA (search on Amazon.com under DNA-Reed) that explores this evidence from a new perspective
and offers startling answers that I encourage you to explore. Perhaps the two camps--Intelligent Design
and Darwin's Evolution—are much closer than you think. Perhaps you're both right...but both
wrong. If you truly are passionate about this topic, becoming more informed can be exciting and eye opening,
not to mention fun. Read the book, then let’s talk.
5:53 pm pdt
Monday, March 24, 2008
DNA: available in late July!
If you pre-ordered DNA previously, please re-order using the new ISBN #978-1419654626.
DNA contains a large dose of heavily researched information on the topic of Intelligent Design vs.
Darwin's Evolution. That topic makes some people uncomfortable. Already I'm receiving pre-release
email replete with firm assumptions regarding my pro or con stance on the topic. Given that the book has yet
to ship, one can only wonder what ignited these assumptions. Ignited is the operative word here, for rarely has
a topic fueled such vehement debate. Am I pro or con? What stance does the book DNA take on this subject?
One that I hope will open the eyes of those on both sides of the fence. Perhaps you are both right. Just not in
the way you imagined.
6:54 am pdt
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