To: VadeRetro
Funny, I often think of the evolutionists as being Taliban-like in the way they push their pseudoscience on the rest of society who wants no part of it. And before you equate me to the Taliban again, I suggest you think twice about that, considering I have served my country honorably for many years. A country founded by Creationists, I might add. You, on the other hand, are a crackpot pseudoscientist who is helping to tear it apart.
Have a nice day.
To: Michael_Michaelangelo
Forget something?
Where did you answer, "If it isn't, what would a thing have to be to qualify as this thing [a "macro-E fossil"] reasonably to be expected in the fossil record but supposedly not there?"
Is something inconvenient about that one? I mean, if nobody ever gives me a good answer on that one, I might start to suspect that creationists are demanding something, supposedly reasonably to be expected and missing, which it turns out nothing could ever actually be. That in turn would render their chest-thumping demands into a charade, a Catch-22 game, a deceit.
403 posted on
12/01/2004 9:56:42 AM PST by
VadeRetro
(Nothing means anything when you go to Hell for knowing what things mean.)
To: Michael_Michaelangelo
A country founded by Creationists, I might add. You, on the other hand, are a crackpot pseudoscientist who is helping to tear it apart. The new nation allowed slavery as well. Things change.
How are evolutionists pseudo scientists and how are they trying to tear the country down? Why not teach creation in the home and church and reserve science class for science?
Is the teaching of geology, cosmology, astronomy, archeology and paleontology tearing the country down as well since they contradict the literal interpretation of Genesis?
To: Michael_Michaelangelo
A country founded by Creationists, I might add.
Oh, give me a break. It was also founded by people who, by and large, believed in the ether.
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