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wardpossy said:If you want to believe in half truths and uneducated humans {compared to God} That is your choice, Thats why he made heaven & hell
Arikay said:1) Where does it say that believing in evolution is a salvation issue?
2) Why are you using a computer which is made by uneducated humans?
wardpossy said:The breath you are taking right now God has given you
, wordly people will fail use, God never will, my point is this , Id rather my children to grow up knowing him then giving them a one way ticket to a place I want no one to evey see, Common since tells me the person giving me each breath is whom I should chose.
Jeff
Evolution has SOME good points but is terrible wrong in alot of areas, That will be found out for yourself in time
wardpossy said:Well it only has to be mentioned that God Allows anything and all things that happen , that doesnt mean its all for good, And I built my own computer system
so Ill skip that issue, Evolution has SOME good points but is terrible wrong in alot of areas, That will be found out for yourself in time
it's often interesting when evolutionists demonstrate their prowess in a given science(s), yet can still be wrong.Mechanical Bliss said:No, not really. Photosynthetic plants and gravity provide me with the opportunity for my necessary respiration. There's nothing supernatural about it.
It's the same old song...
Evolution does not equal atheism.
It's often interesting when creationists who demonstrate their ignorance with respect to these subjects tell other people more acquainted with the relevant sciences what's "wrong" and what other people will eventually find out in time.
(1) because we like progressive/alternative theories presentedplacebo2 said:Why do Christians want creationism taught in public schools? (2) Or "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance? (3) Or, "In God We Trust" on currency? What purpose do the above serve? How do the above benefit the country?
progressive???Riddick said:(1) because we like progressive/alternative theories presented
(2),(3) it's not that we want them, it's that we don't see the need to be ***l and remove them
Riddick said:(1) because we like progressive/alternative theories presented
And one of these days, it might even be a creationist who demonstrates the evolutionist's error.Riddick said:it's often interesting when evolutionists demonstrate their prowess in a given science(s), yet can still be wrong.
Because they believe in their version of Creationism. Which is fine, they can believe whatever they want, but it shouldnt be presented as a Scientific Theory.placebo2 said:Why do Christians want creationism taught in public schools?
Mechanical Bliss said:No, not really. Photosynthetic plants and gravity provide me with the opportunity for my necessary respiration. There's nothing supernatural about it.
It's the same old song...
Evolution does not equal atheism.
It's often interesting when creationists who demonstrate their ignorance with respect to these subjects tell other people more acquainted with the relevant sciences what's "wrong" and what other people will eventually find out in time.
Is your post a reason why Creationism should be taught in public schools? Or, is it something you just had to get off your chest?wardpossy said:The breath you are taking right now God has given you, wordly people will fail use, God never will, my point is this , Id rather my children to grow up knowing him then giving them a one way ticket to a place I want no one to evey see, Common since tells me the person giving me each breath is whom I should chose.
Jeff
placebo2 said:Do you think that penicillin is just a theory? Or that light bulb that lets you see at night? Or that television that entertains and informs you? Or that tractor, and pesticide, and insecticide that lets one man produce enough to feed one hundred men?
Do you want creationism taught alongside evolution in science class? Or do you want it taught in a comparative religion class?
Do you feel that the government and the schools exist to further your religious beliefs? Or, do you think that the government and the schools should exist to benefit all citizens? What prevents you from exposing your own children to your religious views? Can't you accomplish this without the government's assistance?
Mechanical Bliss said:If the notion of valid science being taught in science class is irrelevant to you, your opinion carries little weight in this matter.
Creationism has been disproved and is thus not valid science and would amount to teaching a lie, and teaching creationism in public school would violate the first amendment of the U.S. constitution.
jesusfreak3786 said:That would be true, if infact that is what I implied with that statement, but it's not. There is no way to prove beyond question, the science that is taught in our schools, that is why I wrote what I wrote.
Teaching a lie....thats a matter of opinion,
just like the accuracy of the science that is taught,
I don't see the diffrence.
As far as the first amendment, seperation between church and state was founded to avoid the church taking over the gov., like the spanish inquisition, not to stop the schools from teaching the broad spectrum.
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