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OpinionFebruary 1, 2005

To the editor: Recently, someone referred to "creation science." The theory of evolution is shot full of holes and cannot be proven scientifically, no matter how hard anyone tries or what scientific-sounding words are used. Just think about it: The vast universe with its planets and the sun as the center. ...

To the editor:

Recently, someone referred to "creation science." The theory of evolution is shot full of holes and cannot be proven scientifically, no matter how hard anyone tries or what scientific-sounding words are used.

Just think about it: The vast universe with its planets and the sun as the center. The four seasons of the year regulated by the sun, each season equal in length. Each season following the other in split-second precision year after year, decade after decade, century after century. And all this precision is supposed to have evolved by itself without the design of an all-wise and almighty creator?

Without even mentioning divine biblical authority, does such an evolutionistic theory make common sense?

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The words of divinely inspired Holy Scripture speak with undeniable authority: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."

What a shame that the thinking of so many children and young people is being led astray by erroneous evolutionary thought. Will one call the divinely inspired Scripture untrue?

May God have mercy on you those who are led in falsehood by anti-Scripture, evolutionistic, erroneous, nonsensical, philosophical thinking.

LEONARD A. KUEHNERT, Altenburg, Mo.

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