To: Tribune7
2 posted on
08/13/2007 7:35:36 PM PDT by
Temple Owl
(Excelsior! Onward and upward.)
To: PurpleMountains
Like most people, I left high school biology class, where the works of Darwin and Mendel were taught, believing that I had learned the truth about mans origin and evolutionary development.
I left highschool biology with a lot of questions, and was excited to think that I was going to get those questions answered when I took college biology. I came away from college biology convinced that it was impossible for life to have started on it's own, and incredible that evolution was so lacking in evidence, yet so widely accepted. However, being raised as a complete secularist, I had no idea that there was any alternative, and no idea that there was even a debate. I remember how dissapointed I was when I raised my hand in college biology and asked if scienctists had been able to generate "life" in the laboratory, and the professor told me "almost". What a joke.
Evolutionism is a false religion.
7 posted on
08/14/2007 10:28:46 AM PDT by
Sopater
(A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left. ~ Ecclesiastes 10:2)
To: PurpleMountains
Those who refuse to acknowledge God, will not give up. Most have by now moved on to hypotheses about "multiple universes," in the hope that by allowing an infinite number of other universes in which random processes produced random results, we can excuse this one for being so exceptionally non-random.No, I don't think so. That door of retreat is being slammed shut. Christians are starting to get a grip on quantum physics too, particularly the implications of a variable speed of light as it relates to time. It explains quite a bit about the spiritual realm, and the nature of these 'multiple universes'. They will ultimately find the creator's fingerprints there too.
8 posted on
08/14/2007 10:35:55 AM PDT by
ovrtaxt
(Sworn to oppose control freaks, foreign and domestic.)
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