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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I didn't say evolution was false but I did say that it is likely that it is a myth. [/ QUOTE ] Do you mean it's a true myth? Or that you're not claiming it is false, just that it's likely to be false? [/ QUOTE ] I'm saying that while evolution might be true, but there is enough doubt surrounding it that it is likely to be a myth. [/ QUOTE ] OK so you are saying it is likely evolution is false? This seems harsh if it is just because there are some things it hasnt yet explained. (I dont know what the water problem you have alluded to is - I'd be interested to hear a summary, but not enough to follow a link [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) [/ QUOTE ] Yes, I am. Why, you might ask? It's for several reasons. 1) Evolution is a challenge to the Genesis account of creation 2) Christians believe in Satan 3) Christians believe that Satan is trying (through money, power, influence, fear, intimidation, etc.) to defraud the people into following him The prism that the Christian looks through, therefore, suggests caution (especially when it appears to contradict scripture as is the case with evolution) because Christians fear buying into the Great Deception. Now, in that light, I can't begin to explain to you how so many of them decided to vote for George W. Bush. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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