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Re: Creationism vs Evolution
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Tuesday, December 7, 1999, at 13:12:44
In Reply To: Re: Creationism vs Evolution posted by Dr. Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D. on Tuesday, December 7, 1999, at 12:36:55:

> > We watched a video on the Creationist point of veiw, I left not long after it started. One of the opening arguments was that Evolution is bad because Karl Marx liked it. That's not an argument, it's not even contradiction, the validity of the theory of Evolution has nothing to do with who belives it. the other argument was that a beliefe in Evolution negates the possibility of a God. Not so, I belive Evolution is the prosess God set up to produce us.
> > The other reason I left was because I had heard these arguemts earler this year on the street corner when the traveling zelot stoped by to tell us we would all go to hell because we listen to rock and roll and the girls were pants instead of skirts.
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> > Evolutionists are tring to have a serious debate and Creationists always seem to fall back on either character assassination, guilt by association, or just saying that thinking is bad and we need more blind obediance with out questions or independent thought.
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> > Dar"I'm not new here, can you tell who I am?"win
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> First off, you're making rather broad assumptions here. You assume that, from your few examples of creationists, that all of them think and behave just as you've seen the others. This is not a good way to feel about anything, and it has caused many countries many problems. Most of us creationists are very normal people. We're not all wacky zealots who say you'll go to Hell for wearing pants.
> You left the class early because of the video, which seemed to have some faults (the Karl Marx thing). Maybe, if you had stayed behind, you could have been part of a rational discussion or debate.

The vidoe was going to go on for an hour, which would mean we wouldn't have time for a debate.
And I apologize for insulting people, I should have said psyco, zelotic Creationist always....
I believe investgating scientific matters, like the origin of man, is actually a way of expressing respect for God. He evolved us these huge brains for a reason.

Spider-howcanyoumessureadaybeforethecreationofthesun?-Boy