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To: spitlana
Evolution has been studied non-stop in the public school system and universities for nigh unto 50 plus years--where have you been?

I've been reading forums where people claim that evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics, that evolution predicts that dogs will give birth to cats, that evolution makes claims as to the ultimate origin of life or even the ultimate origin of the universe, that there are no transitional fossils, that evolution says that there is no "God", that evolution was created specifically to discredit Christianity and a hell of a lot more that just is not true.

If evolution is being "studied non-stop in the public school system", then a lot of people aren't paying attention.

By comparison, there has been *no* study of creation,

What is this "creation" of which you speak, and why should it be studied?
204 posted on 01/11/2005 9:24:21 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!Ah, but)
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To: Dimensio
What is this "creation" of which you speak, and why should it be studied?

Oh dear--if the sun rising behind the mountain, or the glimpse of an iridescent throated hummingbird returning to the place it was hatched after thousands of miles of flight are not to be studied--And instead, decades of pouring over old teeth and bones to be studied--excuse me if my attention span begins to fail. Life is too short!

I am not here to engage in an endless discussion of cirular reasoning. I worship a Creator and there is my joy in His handiwork. I don't think the evolution you speak of (as if it were a person!) can ever raise the heart to equal joy.

288 posted on 01/12/2005 9:06:35 PM PST by spitlana
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