Intelligent Design
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Throughout history, numerous religions have, in their own terms, expressed the notion we are created in God's image. That notion has been referred to as "creationism" and now "intelligent design." Over 100 years ago, Darwin challenged that concept, declaring that species evolved from single cell organisms to sponges, lizards, apes, and ultimately human beings. Naturally, this created quite a rift between scientists and theologians.
For the past century, Darwin's theory has been the cornerstone of biological science. With the coming of computers, programs were used to create models of Darwin's theory. A number of them suggested the evolutionary process proposed by Darwin occurred far too quickly to even be a possibility. In spite of those models, biologists insisted the theory was still true. Spiritualists on the other hand, joyfully embraced this scientific undermining of Darwin's theory, taking it as evidence his theory should be entirely discarded. As continues now societally , both sides looked for loopholes to keep their current belief system there..
Interestingly enough, while biologists were generating those computerized models, modern physicists were refining their theories of the Unified Field or GOD. They state there is one thing acting as the
underlying basis of all existence. What you are, what I am, and what everything is in its essence is all the same one thing - the Unified Field. Furthermore, this God is the source of all the power, intelligence, organization, and harmony that gave birth to, and holds the entire universe.
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