Dannager said:
Well sure, if they disagree with you they've got to be biased, and we all know that "questionable" is a good way of saying "I haven't got any actual evidence, but the word 'questionable' makes it sound like I might".
Because they are outright lies. The links, along with their peer-reviewed, fully-cited references irrefutably show that.
Believe it or not, some creationist arguments are so ridiculous that even those supporting their position consider them detrimental to their argument.
Yes.
Fellowship is allowed in the creationist forums. I don't claim to speak for you, but as a Christian I consider it part of the goal of my fellowship to correct obvious falsehoods spread by others in the interest of establishing truth.
Sure, if they knew that they'd need TE input. The problem with unknowingly spreading false information is that you don't know that you're spreading false information until someone shows that information to be false.
It's attitudes like this that have caused me to taper back on my postings, I didn't come here looking for this type of "fellowship." Call me strange but fellowship to me doesn't look like that!
I never post in the TE subforum and I hardly look at what even goes on there. The people there don't want me to discuss my point of view and I'm very comfortable with that. If I've ever posted there - I don't recall doing so - but if I did I know it certainly wouldn't have been to challenge anyone's beliefs. The only reason I could possibly see myself posting there would be for information.
As a matter of fact I'm rather tired of arguing points where people come from two seemingly diametrically opposed worldviews. There are those in the middle, like Pats and PaladinDoodler who don't know what to believe, but they're few and far between, most are pretty clear and firm in what they believe. I no longer care to get into a 'heavy' discussion trying to convince the vast majority of people here, who are already firmly entrenched in their views, about what the Bible does and doesn't say. The Bible really doesn't play a major role on what goes on here anyways. OT, in my eyes, is primarily a place for people to repeatedly have the same scientific arguments. Science isn't why I came here, Jesus my Lord and Savior is, and without Him and God's Word being the center of what goes on here, I don't believe there to be a sufficient reason for me to stay. God calls me to present His Word to those who will receive it, otherwise I'm called to shake the dust off of my feet. Unfortunately most here would rather discuss science.
There are some TEs who I consider my friends and even brothers in Christ, but there are many others who I don't have in nearly as high regard for. Let's face it, this place has become nothing more than a TE forum anyway and the one place that YECs had to truly fellowship gets invaded by a different form of "fellowship" quite regularly. That has also contributed to me lately becoming very comfortable staying on the sidelines and using my time more effectively elsewhere. I still come back, but now it's more out of curiosity than anything else. Right now this suits me very well.
The one thing I have learned more than anything else in the time I've been here is that things which I once saw as simple, many, many people don't see nearly as simply. I still see them as simple, but my eyes have been opened to see that where I thought the battle was outside the church, I now know it is within the church that the fight actually exists. The Christian faith isn't nearly as united as I once thought it was. It is actually very fractured and lacks any sort of cohesion. What this has done is given me a greater resolve to fight for the truth here at home in my local church and community, which I hope then can carry forward to the nation as a whole. I thank God for opening my eyes to that truth.