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it may have, after all, been creationism--God's Hand--at work in the
geologic record. Peri�h the thought! Instead, since one theory of
evolution has been found wanting, another theory of evolution has been
substituted in its place--a theory that will require no less "faith" in
the "creative powers" of evolution to believe in than the old one.
The Los Angeles Times writer, George Alexander, stated in his article
that "it is an accepted premise in science that if observed facts do not
fit accepted theory, then the theory must be changed." But, of course
the "theory" of divine creation must not be looked at again. Perhaps
the Apostle Paul said it best in his letter to the Romans: "Even as
they did not like to retain God in their knowledge••.. "
--Gene H. Hogberg, News Bureau