Intelligent design and plants
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I always used to think that the theory (sic) of Intelligent Design was a load of old rubbish. For those of you that are not aware of it, the theory (sic) claims to find a creator of the universe through scientic observation. It was developped, I suppose, as an alternative to Darwinism. The it struck me this afternoon: there has to be a creator behind stinging nettles, because who else would have designed this plant with bright yellow roots so that gardeners would be able to more easily spot them and remove them from their vegetables patches!? Theory (sic) proven...
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Yes, that proves it then Barry.

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Chantal wrote:I shudder to think "who" is behnd bindweed then.
Satan?
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An obvious statement but one worth thinking about - the God of creation can be seen in creation - speaking as one who puts her faith in Him rather than Darwinism. I've often seen the minor miracles of nature as I garden and stopped to ponder and consider them and learned a lot from weeds."Consider the lilies of the field...."
