Why Yes of course herr commadade. I will of couerse do as you say. /Saracsm>
I have said all I want to say at this time, I look in my graddaughters eyes and I see the hand of God, followers of evolution look in the eyes of their granddaughters, the ones they haven't help get aborted, and see pond scum and a rock.
You tell me to study, seems as if you should say that to the advocates of evolution who don't even know what they believe in.
In the beginning God created!
learn what something is before you attack it
Man, have you got issues. I don't have a granddaughter (yet), but when I looked into my kids eyes I saw little bits of me and their mother; and like any other parental warm-blooded organism on this planet I happen to be very protective of my offspring.
I'm definitely off my rocker, but I cannot fathom the twisted intellect that reads motives into others such as the ones you postulate are held by evolutionists. I've often thought it might be "projection."
Your loss.
I'm coming back into this thread a bit late, and this is only about the third post I've read today.
I find this post to be one of the worst I've read in the last year, it makes me incredibly sad. That someone hates and fears both atheists and scientists so much that he questions our love for our families is beyond my understanding.
When I look into my grandson's eyes I am struck with wonder and amazement at the beauty, intelligence, intense curiosity and occasionally just a touch of mischievousness there. I don't care whether some God contributed to my grandson's existence or he is a product of 3.5 billion years of evolution, simply put, he is the centre of my universe. That anyone could doubt that, simply because I am an atheist and an evolutionist, I find more than unsettling.