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The Danger of Creationism
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<blockquote data-quote="tas8831" data-source="post: 76225701" data-attributes="member: 397968"><p>Perhaps, but if what we see on forums like this and on righty media is any indication, creationists are more likely to be anti-vaxxers than not.</p><p></p><p>You mean they have been busily churning out a <a href="https://ncse.ngo/creationism/analysis/historical-science-vs-experimental-science" target="_blank">false dichotomy </a>as yet another means of trying to legitimize their pseudoscience.</p><p></p><p>You've got all the buzz words and talking points down, I'll give you that.</p><p>But are you really equating 'presuppositions' with 'faith'? How about you tell us all what the presuppositions of science/evolution are, and compare them to the presuppositions of creationism are.</p><p></p><p>If that is so, then creationism and evolution are not at all similar. There is empirical evidence supporting evolution, There is none for Genesis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tas8831, post: 76225701, member: 397968"] Perhaps, but if what we see on forums like this and on righty media is any indication, creationists are more likely to be anti-vaxxers than not. You mean they have been busily churning out a [URL='https://ncse.ngo/creationism/analysis/historical-science-vs-experimental-science']false dichotomy [/URL]as yet another means of trying to legitimize their pseudoscience. You've got all the buzz words and talking points down, I'll give you that. But are you really equating 'presuppositions' with 'faith'? How about you tell us all what the presuppositions of science/evolution are, and compare them to the presuppositions of creationism are. If that is so, then creationism and evolution are not at all similar. There is empirical evidence supporting evolution, There is none for Genesis. [/QUOTE]
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