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You can learn a lot from reading books. I find you can learn even more by doing and seeing. I’ve been fortunate that my travels have taken me to some very special places like the Galapagos Island, where Charles Darwin initiated his theory on evolution. And, I just returned from Tanzania in Africa where I enjoyed a three day safari. In the case of the Galapagos and Tanzania, I experienced something that was contrary to what one reads in books, and one book in particular, the Bible. When you see examples of evolution with your own eyes in the Galapagos, it’s hard to ignore the reality that evolution happens, challenging the creation story in Genesis. And, when I saw hundreds of different species of animals in one small area – I realized how impossible it was for Noah to… read more

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Conviction - you nailed it!  Sorta… kinda… well not really.

Posted by Kae Gregory on 08/05/08 at 07:59 PM

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