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Letter: Apply facts to all beliefs

The Columbian
Published: August 31, 2011, 5:00pm

Gorman Gray in an Aug. 30 letter, “Hard facts missing in evolution case,” cites the multitude of evidence for the “theory” of gravity and appears to praise the scientific method as a vehicle for discovering truth. He claims the “facts” supporting evolution are just not there. It always strikes me as odd that these people use the language of evidence to try to dispose of evolution, but they are unable to shine the same light on their own belief in a creator God.

Tom Daniels

Vancouver

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