Do you understand the concept of trust?
Of all the quotes that I have checked on talkorigins, they check out. They are accurate representations of the material they come from. To my knowledge, no one has found a single quote at talkorigins that is taken seriously out of context.
Can the same be said for the quotes you have given us? Absolutely not. The quotes you post are taken way out of context. They are lies. You and the sites you copy and paste from have given us zero reasons to trust them, and every reason to distrust them.
Do you understand this concept of trust? Do you understand why your behavior in the past gives us zero incentive to trust you?
Also, given your ability to lie about things that can be easily checked, what trust do you think people should have in your ability to truthfully describe God, or anything for that matter?
this is considered poisoning the well, even if I lied about 99.9% of everything I said, still there could be one tenth of one percent truth. So you can't say with absolute truth that any of the quotes are in error, based on past events. Secondly, you have no evidence of anything I quote being a quote mine. Please give post number, no, this is dodge as usual.
thirdly, check your quote mine project at talk origins and see if they check out. I dare you, and btw tell them to make sure their quotes are in context. Which I haven't seen any evidence they are in fact speaking on creation evolution controversy:
the following quote:
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"It is not a field of a few acres of ground, but a cause, that we are defending, and whether we defeat the enemy in one battle, or by degrees, the consequences will be the same."
- Thomas Paine,
The American Crisis [1777]
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above quote from:
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-debates.html
is taken to mean that the cause being defended is evolution, however Thomas Paine does not state this. So how are we to know it's not a quote mine. Please email them and find out, since you are so biased that they can do it, and I can't, and because they are so trustworthy (in your eyes).
that was just the first quote I found, and it's out of context, I would bet if I took time to look a good portion of them are in fact out of context.