To: GACS
It's a common misunderstanding that those who believe in evolution necessarily do not believe in God.
20 posted on
08/21/2005 8:14:55 AM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
It's a common misunderstanding that those who believe in evolution necessarily do not believe in God. It is the strawman wedge that the creos repeatedly use to falsify the argument.
24 posted on
08/21/2005 8:17:42 AM PDT by
WildTurkey
(When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
To: Dog Gone
It's a common misunderstanding that those who believe in evolution necessarily do not believe in God.
So, does that mean that someone who believes God created the Earth through evolution (I am still not buying the decendent of monkeys bit, though. no matter what my husband looks like. :0))would be an evolutionist? I have stated before that I believe God created the world and as the ultimate scientist (although some freeper once argued that one, too, saying that God doesn't do reasearch, have a lab, yadda, yadda) He could have made the world through evolution (you see evidence of naturalization every day of both). After all, I do not think God was using the same modern calendar we use. His days are probably slightly longer.
46 posted on
08/21/2005 8:54:42 AM PDT by
HungarianGypsy
(They're coming to take me away.....)
To: Dog Gone
I for one stopped believing in evolution long before I started believing in God. The evolutionary case for origins is a compilation of unsupported fairy tales.
71 posted on
08/21/2005 9:30:22 AM PDT by
showmemike
(Mekka delenda est)
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