Actually, my claims are accurate and illuminating.
I never said that almost every Christian believes in evolution (terms like “almost every, “almost all”, etc. have a precise meaning in mathematical analysis and that matters to a mathematician like me). I said that most Christians do.
And “asinine” has one “s”. Practice conservation of s’s, and spell it “ainine” next time.
Thanks Mr. Spellcheck. I’ll take a note to spell your name with one “s” from here forward. I must be making substantial headway if you’re becoming concerned with spelling innacuracies.
And as for your illuminating comments, you never “illuminated” us on the intelligence of this question, Do you believe that the actions that are specified in the passages from Romans that you quoted number among the requirements of the Catholic faith?
Do you stand by the wording of that question? Yes or no.
Also, I’ll re-ask the question I posed to CW earlier and I expect an answer;
In light of the teachings of Darwin and your confessions that you believe them to be accurate, do you support Obama’s and Ezekial Emanuel’s ideas concerning healthcare.
Let’s review:
Vaccination has preserved thousands who from a weak constitution would formerly have suc-cumbed to smallpox. Thus, the weak members of civilized societies propagate their kind. No one who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man....
Excepting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed.
We must therefore bear the undoubtedly bad effects of the weak surviving and propagating their kind...
Yes or no? (I totally believe you’re both too scared to answer. Please invite all of your evo friends to answer the question... this is a political site, you know)