Those questions cannot be answered. You would have to know the mind of God.
In the Bible, there are few details about creation. The main point is God is the creator. The Bible states that the universe was created in 6 days, but man is responsible for defining the passage of time. Therefore, the actual amount of time for creation is unknown. The point is to have faith that the writings of the Bible are true.
Should creationism be taught as science? No. Creationism is a leap of faith. Should the theories of evolution be taught as fact? No. Over time, these theories will change as new evidence is uncovered and our understanding of the universe expands.
How do you combine creationism and evolutionary theory? Good question...
How will MS benefit from interoperability with OO? MS Office is a cash cow for the company. Why would MS want to make it easier for customer's to dump MS Office? Virtualization interoperability makes more sense. MS wants to make sure that Xen, etc. can run Windows w/o a hitch.
Those questions cannot be answered. You would have to know the mind of God.
In the Bible, there are few details about creation. The main point is God is the creator. The Bible states that the universe was created in 6 days, but man is responsible for defining the passage of time. Therefore, the actual amount of time for creation is unknown. The point is to have faith that the writings of the Bible are true.
Should creationism be taught as science? No. Creationism is a leap of faith. Should the theories of evolution be taught as fact? No. Over time, these theories will change as new evidence is uncovered and our understanding of the universe expands.
How do you combine creationism and evolutionary theory? Good question...
I don't know why this post received such a low score. I found it informative.
How will MS benefit from interoperability with OO? MS Office is a cash cow for the company. Why would MS want to make it easier for customer's to dump MS Office? Virtualization interoperability makes more sense. MS wants to make sure that Xen, etc. can run Windows w/o a hitch.
You don't happen to work for a telecom do you?