To: orionblamblam
"Yup. Them dodos and Moas and Tazmanian tigers and mammoths and passneger pigeons and Stellar's Sea Cows are all cruizing along just like they were when they got off the Ark. "Quit skoffing and pay attention!!! When the Bible says that skoffers will say "All things continue as from the beginning" it matches exactly what uniformitarionism is. It's a belief that only natural processes have occurred since the very beginning. It rules out special creation. It rules out the Flood. And that's exactly what the Bible says the skoffers would believe having adopted such a foundational belief such as uniformitarianism.
The Bible also says the skoffers are "willfully" ignorant. If God can prove that and make that accusation stick.... Well, frankly, it's going to suck to be you.
219 posted on
05/06/2004 1:41:25 PM PDT by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
> The Bible also says the skoffers are "willfully" ignorant.
Then the Bible is in error, since that is obviously not the case.
> it's going to suck to be you.
Appeals to supernatural punishment do not change the facts of the situation: the universe, from the grandest of scales to the smallest, exhibits the nature of something that has evolved.
To: DannyTN
> Well, frankly, it's going to suck to be you.
Well, unless someone can point to this being already in existence, I hereby propose Lowther's Law:
"Any debate on evolution vs. creationism will, sooner or later, produce the claim by the creationist side that the evolutionist is doomed to Hell."
The debate should at that point be considered ended, as no further rational discussion can likely be had.
Does this Law already exist and have a name?
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