RE: Literal and Not Literal
September 9, 2019 at 1:04 pm
(This post was last modified: September 9, 2019 at 1:07 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Do we really need to know who someone’s parents were to assume that they had them, and that their dna is derived from them?
If you give me human dna, is it safe to assume a human parent?
Is shared dna indicative of shared lineage?
In short, I’m asking you whether there’s anything unscientific (or even different) about evolutionary biology, compared to what you do accept of biology.....or if you simply use that as a way of communicating your preference for a literal reading of some portion of a myth.
If you give me human dna, is it safe to assume a human parent?
Is shared dna indicative of shared lineage?
In short, I’m asking you whether there’s anything unscientific (or even different) about evolutionary biology, compared to what you do accept of biology.....or if you simply use that as a way of communicating your preference for a literal reading of some portion of a myth.
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