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To: R. Scott
"...Could it be the return to teaching of a flat Earth, a Table of elements containing only earth, air, fire and water? Could it be a return to teaching that all illness is caused by possession by evil spirits – or the four humors as an acceptable “scientific approach” to medicine?"

Could be...but doubtful.

The entire argument can be summed up in four words...it's what you believe.

The Bible and Religion gets put "on trial" by those who believe in evolution; the Darwinists dare the Creationists to "prove" the Bible is absolutely correct, while the Darwinist don't have any proof that it was evolution.

All the while, the average person is going to believe what s/he believes no matter what the current "wisdom" proclaims.

However, I'll have to agree with the President; if we allow Darwinism to be taught in schools, then Creationism should be taught as well. Either that, or don't teach either, and leave it up to the parents, Churches and whatever secular place the Darwinists meet.

Frankly, I'm sick of all of it - and I'm going to believe what I believe, regardless of all the liberals, atheists, and ACLU members on the planet.
245 posted on 08/07/2005 6:45:59 PM PDT by FrankR (Don't let the bastards wear you down...)
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To: FrankR
All the while, the average person is going to believe what s/he believes no matter what the current "wisdom" proclaims.

Correct – and I have no problem believing the God used evolution as His way of doing it. I have no problem believing that He used something akin to the Big Bang to create the Universe.
322 posted on 08/08/2005 2:36:04 AM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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