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Letter: Possibilities in both theories

The Columbian
Published: September 1, 2011, 5:00pm

In response to Gorman Gray’s Aug. 30 letter, “Hard facts missing in evolution case,” I would like to remind everyone that creationism also lacks “measurable, demonstrable, repeatable, experimental data.”

I’m not saying that either is definitely correct, just that we should hold all theories to the same standard.

Also, how do we know they’re not both correct? Who’s to say God didn’t use evolution? How do we know he didn’t create some animals and then let natural selection take over?

Morgan Earl

Camas

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