Conflict between science and religion, page-6

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    No, that’s not correct, evolution, is a secondary process, conditions had to be there well before to take hold, eg, creation and other variables would have had to happen well before right conditions for life to start in the first place, so yes there is a need for additional element, good example is, no life on the moon as right elements don't exist.

    That's not being disputed. What is being claimed is that the Theory of Evolution relies on random mutations and natural selection which requires favourable conditions. Life does not exist on the moon because favourable conditions don't exist there and not because a deity decided not to intervene in the evolution process.

    You may have your reasons to dismiss the Theory of Evolution, but that's a different debate to understanding what The Theory of Evolution is.
 
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