shernren said:
Just because creationism is proclaimed will not mean Jesus Christ is proclaimed. Just because Jesus Christ is proclaimed will not mean creationism is proclaimed. Whether or not creation science talks about God, it is bad science, fullstop, and it should not be taught as if it is good science.
And if the Evolutionary Theory did talk about God, many would call it bad science, not because of scientific grounds, but because it speaks of God.
shernren said:
Besides, do you know what will happen if creationism is taught in schools? Your students will be indoctrinated with creationism and grow up believing that evolution is nonsense, there are no transitional fossils, radiometric dating is shot through, etc. etc ... and then they will go to college and university and learn that half of creation science is wrong, and start thinking and realize that the other half of creation science even if it is right says nothing about the God of the Bible, and more likely than not the whole bunch of them will lose their Christian faith along with their creationist indoctrination. If creationism really is as robust as claimed it should be able to compete in the open with evolutionism, without needing to be taught in schools.
You mean like when ID'rs challenged Evolutionists to many debates and the Evolutionists didn't show up? Why is it that it seems all evolutionists are afraid of their theory being questioned? We can see it here when people like Gluady's say they are saddened because now schools are being allowed to question the theory instead of it being presented as a fact.
If the theory is as strong as you argue it to be, then evolutionists shouldn't be so afraid of creationists or ID'rs questioning it. If evolutionists are so confident then they should welcome the questioning in schools and the public knowing that it will stand up. Instead, we see fearful evolutionists when their theory is questioned.
Also, why do evolutionists take it personal when their theory is questioned? If it is questioned, it is as if you said something about their mother or another close relative. The react as if they have been personally insulted. The same reaction you get from someone who has had their beliefs insulted.
shernren said:
Bad to bold out of context. Look at the whole quote:
Precisely! Meteorology is fine even though it says that we don't need God. So why is evolution a theory spawned in hell just because it "says" that we "don't need" God?
There lies the great creation science flaw. Every other science says that we "don't need God". The only science that draws flak for it is evolutionism. Don't you think that's a bit dishonest? Don't you think that a really honest Christian would say that spacetime doesn't bend, that God and not hot and cold masses of air are responsible for weather, and so on?
Someone who says that God can only be responsible when He directly and supernaturally intervenes (which is a succinct statement of how they view evolutionism) says that God is not responsible for anything scientific, historical, or otherwise understandable by man.
Do you agree with science that we don't need God? If you don't, can you see why creationists have problems with a theory that is taught to our children as fact that takes the stance that we don't need God. Especially in the light of the fact that so many, including TEs, want the Creation that is taught in the Bible removed and a godless version taught instead.
This ties into a lot of what is happening within America today. In Texas, the colors red and green have been banned in a city because the secularists say they refer to Christianity. Yet, companies like Sears are ok to present the colors of Hanukkah.
Other cities have banned Christmas trees. Another city has banned Santa Claus, stating it is a Christian symbol. All public schools are not allowed to say Merry Christmas; kids, teachers, faculty and parents alike on school grounds. Yet, in the beginning of the year, teachers are given calendars that include Jewish and Muslim holidays so that they can be sensitive those childrens needs. (in the LA unified schools atleast)
I have no problems whatsoever with teachers or anyone being sensitive towards Jewish and Muslims holidays. Those religions are not my point. The point is, this war on Christmas we are seeing happening right now, is a war on Christianity, not any other religion.
America is not about separating religion from the state, it is about separating Christianity from the state.
A lawsuit is in motion currently to remove the name Jesus and God from the FCC airwaves in America. Note, the name Allah, will not be removed. History books have been rewritten to remove the fact that America was founded on Christian principles. Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa was given a demand by the State of California to remove their history books that included the older version of stating that America was founded on Christian principles.
And TEs wonder why those who hold to God and the Bible so dearly are up in arms about this as well as other area's in American life. What TEs don't see, is that they are aiding in the removal of God within America by their support of a theory that allows postulating of a creator such as aliens, but not the Creator God.
Wherever God is included, is under attack. Even Churches now are under the hate laws that allows anyone to sue the Pastor who preaches on a Sunday morning, if he states that you [general you] are sinful if you are sexually immoral.
Christianity is under attack and a TEs response is 'what is wrong with being silent about God'.