"Those who are deeply religious may look at evolution not as a challenge, but as a true demonstration of the power of the Creator's ingenuity. The vastness and implications of evolution cannot simplify the sense of admiration for a creator who was able to set such a mechanism in motion. Perhaps the Great Architect of the Universe didn't bother to write every single DNA base and acid in the human genome, but that doesn't detract from his incredible intelligence."
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Kenneth R. Miller, Technology Review, nn. 68-69, 1994 (Italian edition). As quoted in Lino Sacchi, Massoneria. Una introduzione, Lindau, serie "I leoni", Torino 2024, p. 208. , OCLC 1432398325.
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