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Randomness With a Purpose 3 R. Isaac Randy, you said, "In my opinion, those stem cells are analogous to our last universal common ancestors. These ancestral cells reproduced with variability to generate a variety of life forms that are analogous to the B cells. This is the random mutation part of evolution and it continues to this day." This is the current doctrine of evolution, right? To me it's a stretch to say that B cell diversity is analogous to ancestral cells generating us humans. Did I understand you right? You're saying that an ancestor, a "less than human" being (if we may use value judgments) produced a being that is "more than its ancestor" some time ago? And you think that is analogous to B cell diversity? Or maybe it's important to you that a value judgment is misplaced here because our ancestor is just like us but for a small tweak here and there?
by D. Thom
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Univocity 0 R. Isaac How have you encountered the tendency toward univocity? Do you see it as a concern in how scientists view Christianity?
by R. Isaac
Friday, February 22, 2019
Concordism 0 R. Isaac What is your experience with or perspective on concordism? Is it a central part of your understanding of the Bible?
by R. Isaac
Friday, February 22, 2019
Reaction to your Christian faith 0 R. Isaac What has been your experience in graduate or undergraduate school regarding reaction from faculty or colleagues to your Christian faith? Have you felt free to share your faith or were you compelled to keep quiet?
by R. Isaac
Friday, February 22, 2019