Newton was a creationist.
"For Newton the world of science was by no means the whole of life. He spent more time on theology than on science; indeed, he wrote about 1.3 million words on biblical subjects. Yet this vast legacy lay hidden from public view for two centuries until the auction of his nonscientific writings in 1936. Newton’s understanding of God came primarily from the Bible, which he studied for days and weeks at a time."
http://www.ctlibrary.com/ch/1991/issue30/3038.html
Trademanic,
What has this got to do with the price of eggs? Nothing.
In case you haven't noticed Newton used the scientific approach to come up with his laws of motion and gravity.
What are you trying to prove by saying that Newton was a creationist? Most people who lived in those times where.
You really seem to enjoy jumping at random around a paddock by bringing up unrelated topics, Don't you?
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