To: Dimensio
Also, accepting evolution does not preclude accepting that a "creator" had some hand in either the process itself or the conditions leading to the process. I think it is clear what the intent of the professor was. The professor wanted no part of a creator in your beliefs of how humans originated. You can say 'wink, wink, he really did not ask them to disavow their beliefs', but it is clear to me what his intentions were. You can disagree, but the BS of people calling me a liar is outrageous.
To: Always Right
I think it is clear what the intent of the professor was. The professor wanted no part of a creator in your beliefs of how humans originated.
And yet, that wasn't stated anywhere in his requirements. Funny that. Seems as though you're inferring things that simply are not there.
You can say 'wink, wink, he really did not ask them to disavow their beliefs', but it is clear to me what his intentions were.
In other words, you have absolutely no evidence whatsoever to support your claim against Dini, but you "know" that it's true, so it's okay for you to make it.
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02/20/2006 11:27:59 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Always Right
You can disagree, but the BS of people calling me a liar is outrageous.If you don't like being called a liar, I have a wonderfully effective solution.
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