Abortion

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    d_t_p

    Thanks for your thoughts. Valid objections. Here are my thoughts...

    What you are describing as observable is only a form of environmental adaptation which I accept and which fits into the pale of Creative science and belief. This however, does not make the idea of evolution observable, by the theoretical requirement. It also does not resolve the issue of the lack of any transitional forms between species.

    Regarding the unborn child in it's early stages... what I was trying to communicate is that this is not just a collection of tissue without everything it needs to develop. In other words, I believe science has show that the baby, upon becoming an embryo has what it needs to develop a personality. It's not value-less tissue. I also believe, as the Bible teaches that God has a purpose and plan for a child even before it is "knitted in the womb". Finally, my understanding is that an embryo has nerve capacity to feel pain even with hours of conception - I would need to check more deeply into that one though.

    Yes, partial birth abortion, though rare is horrifying. And I'm sorry a professing "Christian" hit you. Allow us differentiate between "professing" Christians and "possessing" Christians.

    Motiv- You will need to expound on "isolated systems" and how that is significant. My understanding of the second law of Thermodynamics is that it states that Order/matter is moving from good to bad. Things break down. This contradicts traditional evolutionary viewpoints.

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