Posted on 10/23/2005 12:06:32 AM PDT by GretchenM
Tornado in a Junkyard: The Relentless Myth of Darwinism, by James Perloff
Dr. EMMETT L. WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT, CREATION RESEARCH SOCIETY, EDITOR, CREATION RESEARCH QUARTERLY "Tornado in a Junkyard is a unique presentation of the scientific case against Darwinism, informally written for laymen. If you are looking for a user-friendly explanation of the facts supporting creation, this book is for you."
This book examines growing scientific evidence that is challenging Darwin's theory of evolution: lack of transitional forms in the fossil record, the impossibility of mutations (almost universally destructive) serving as evolutionary building blocks, the bad logic of natural selection theory, the stunning lack of evidence for "ape-men," the mathematic impossibility of life beginning by itself, [and] more. Also explores how Darwinism helped foster Hitler's racial policies and examines how Inherit the Wind grossly misled Americans about the Scopes trial. Addresses the ever-vital question: Are we here by chance or are we created by God? Indexed, over 80 illustrations, hundreds of quotes from scientists.
FYI
50% of americans have IQ's below 100 (by definition).
"God created human beings in their present form exactly the way the Bible describes it."
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And how does the Bible describe it? You have the literalists and the figurativelists and even they disagree among themselves.
A slightly misleading question, but I'm not sure how you would phrase it to more accurately capture the essence of what people think....
Sigh... No, it does no such thing.
When one reads this in an article, one despairs at any possibility of an intelligent discussion.
Science isn't conducted by polls.
Some key points here - only 35% find conflict between their view of science and relgion.
It's mainly poor people that believe in strict creationsim it starts at 70% with income under $20,000 and drops to 37% with higher income.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2005-10-10-evolution-debate-centerpiece_x.htm?POE=TECISVA
But they still get to vote.
Then what is your interpretation of TOE regarding humans?
That explains why some of them believe in evolution I guess...
Honestly, if evolution was real, we would all be sprouting useless apendages constantly in attempts to evolve. But, none of the dead ends exist, therefore evolution does not exist.
And how does the Bible describe it? You have the literalists and the figurativelists and even they disagree among themselves.
Yes, there is more than one version of creationism. Which one do you teach? In my Sunday school class, all 10 adults had 10 different ideas about it. While I strongly believe in creationism, one must acknowledge there is more than one version of it. Some believe in the 4000 years things, others believe the process took longer, still others believe something else. ID is an attempt to put some science into creationism, however the basic premise is still the same--that a higher power (i.e. God) created things.
Finally, an honest definition of ID.
Now what should I do with this tentacle growing from my nose?:)
Saying that, I can't resist these evolution threads sometimes because it is always so doggone entertaining.
I forgot the italics tag--AGAIN!!
Thanks. I'm actually am a very strong believer in creationism, but I've never had trouble with evolution. I've always believed God was behind it. Yes, there were dinosaurs. Yes, there were other ancient life forms. Yes, there are fossils. Yes, there have been cataclysmic events. How do I reconcile it and creation? Admit that I don't know everything and go on with things. I will probably find out everything after I die. I can continue to learn things from both sides that help me formulate my own opinion. The more important issue to me is where I'm going after I die and how to get there. What's happened before has already happened.
Saying that, I can't resist these evolution threads sometimes because it is always so doggone entertaining.
What about the appendix?
And the relevance of this is . . . ..
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What about the appendix?
Take that one out:).
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