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Are creationists dwindling in number?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmmesdale" data-source="post: 71546715" data-attributes="member: 395852"><p>Gravity is different from history and when discussing blind watchmaker evolution, we are discussing history, not gravity or germ theory. In particular, we are discussing atheistic history.</p><p> You are not drawing a distinction between gravity and history. Atheistic assumptions about the origin of life here are all life from nonlife which denies the obvious. Certain fields of study have supernatural implications. False history is false history. It is made up to fulfill an atheistic agenda.</p><p> Right, the evos are on the back foot and cannot propose rational arguments for their positions. That is all i am seeing in your responses. They are weak and dismissive. Equivocations. The curriculum was imposed by the courts. That is why it is taught in school.</p><p> Blind watchmaker (metaphysical speculation) has zero application. Not even in science. It is useless. Your case is overstated for one and deceptive for another as explained earlier and ignored. Schools are funded at the state level and opposition is there. The courts do not fund schools nor are they the arbiters of the curriculum. If enough public schools lose students because of imposed evolution, there will be change or public education will become obsolete. People are pulling their kids out of public education for a host of reasons including the imposition of atheistic evolution. The schools will have to change to survive if they wish to compete with private schools. Schools where creationism and the Bible are part of the curriculum. Otherwise, public education will be nothing but a dumping ground if it is not one already in certain parts of the United States. A building to warehouse children and keep them off the streets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmmesdale, post: 71546715, member: 395852"] Gravity is different from history and when discussing blind watchmaker evolution, we are discussing history, not gravity or germ theory. In particular, we are discussing atheistic history. You are not drawing a distinction between gravity and history. Atheistic assumptions about the origin of life here are all life from nonlife which denies the obvious. Certain fields of study have supernatural implications. False history is false history. It is made up to fulfill an atheistic agenda. Right, the evos are on the back foot and cannot propose rational arguments for their positions. That is all i am seeing in your responses. They are weak and dismissive. Equivocations. The curriculum was imposed by the courts. That is why it is taught in school. Blind watchmaker (metaphysical speculation) has zero application. Not even in science. It is useless. Your case is overstated for one and deceptive for another as explained earlier and ignored. Schools are funded at the state level and opposition is there. The courts do not fund schools nor are they the arbiters of the curriculum. If enough public schools lose students because of imposed evolution, there will be change or public education will become obsolete. People are pulling their kids out of public education for a host of reasons including the imposition of atheistic evolution. The schools will have to change to survive if they wish to compete with private schools. Schools where creationism and the Bible are part of the curriculum. Otherwise, public education will be nothing but a dumping ground if it is not one already in certain parts of the United States. A building to warehouse children and keep them off the streets. [/QUOTE]
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