

I don't know whether you've noticed or not, Spidey, but I haven't been posting as much lately. Partly because I've been busy with work, but also because I've had some opinions changed in my life fairly recently. I know that in the past sometimes I seemed to claim to know everything, and I really came to the realization that I don't (to make a long story short). I firmly believe in God, and I believe that the Bible is His law (under the old \"covenant\"), His judgments, His instruction, His message (containing accurate pieces of our own history) to we who are created in his likeness--humanity. I still won't lie down for other people's opinions, but when it comes to other people's lives I think I have a new sensitivity, if you will--I tread a little more carefully. I also try (or rather I'm committed) to stick with reality, instead of dealing so much with conceptual things.
S13driftAZ, take a deep breath, I was talking to Spidey.

Jeff250, you do know that ID stands for Intelligent Design, don't you? As I understand it, the folks behind the I.D. movement have decided that there has to have been an intelligence behind the intricate order that is the universe. Then they shoot down the implausibility of some of Evolution's claims in light of that. I'm pretty sure that showing how something couldn't have happened without intelligent input/design is the only way to establish an author!
Furthermore I'm not being insincere in suggesting that we would have to have a working understanding of both DNA itself and the changes being discussed in order to intelligently evaluate a proposed change's plausibility. That's just common sense! Shall we throw it to the wind in favor of embracing the popular religion of the day? And make no mistake, naturalism, throughout history, has all of the attributes of a religion!
And don't think that my motive is to permanently stall the discussion by suggesting that we all need to become experts in DNA, I'm just saying that you can't pose that question in such a simple form and expect it to serve any purpose in reality (except perhaps to gauge people's capacity to decide on things that they don't truly understand).