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Ah ha! so you wish to abandon logic to some extent? In the case I shall take a lesson from my signiture.
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Certainly! I never intended to approach the question of Evolution vs. Creationism from a coldly logical point of view. There are too many unknowns, too many unproveables for logic to be successfully applied.
So, let me address your question, with a question. How often in science, have researchers followed their intuition even in the face of logical reasoning? I know that over the years I have read stories of great scientists who, for some reason or another, listened to that little voice that said "try it this way".
My point being this, not everything in the world is "black and white". Logic has it's place in reasoning, but so does intuition. To suggest that everything in the world is qualifiable and quantifiable is folly IMHO.
Explaining deja vu, or lucid promonition for example has not found a logical explanation thus far...