You are welcome. For some odd reason, the Leftist Darwinists have incredible traction here at FreeRepublic. So, when an apologist for Darwinism is an overt leftist, as ALL of them I have encountered so far seem to be, I figure, hey, such folks just LOVE to be famous.
I figured she'd see to it she is all over the net. Sure enough, google is a friend in this case. Chances are she keeps track and counts of all mentions of her and her work on google. Fame is a really important elixir to a leftist - the hunger for eyeballs is insatiable.
While I'd prefer evo to Darwinist, since this is the 21st century and Darwin's been dead for nearly 150 years, I don't believe that your brand of Chritianity is superior to mine.
And since I've bumped into you before, I don't care for your characterization of me as a leftist. Just because you'd prefer to live in a cave and spend your limited time in this life hunting for food, doesn't mean the rest of us should have to.
In fact I don't see your comments as originating in Christianity at all. Are you one of these guys selling books and pamphlets to the scientifically illiterate?
What can you possibly hope to accomplish here, on a conservative forum, with such an overt and obvious lie?
"For some odd reason, the Leftist Darwinists have incredible traction here at FreeRepublic. So, when an apologist for Darwinism is an overt leftist, as ALL of them I have encountered so far seem to be"
I see...well...maybe I don't. So, in your opinion, all the supporters of the Theory of Evolution here on Free Republic are leftists? Is that what you're saying?
Or are you saying that all supporters of the Theory of Evolution are leftists? I'm not clear on this.
I recognize several folks here on FR who are TOE supporters, but who are very far from being leftists.
Perhaps what you're really saying is that they are not followers of the same fraction of Christianity that you are, and that you assume that all who do not agree with your theological point of view are leftists. Is that about right?
I ask, because many Christians, perhaps even a majority, believe that evolution was the tool the Judeo-Christian deity used to populate the planet with different lifeforms.
There are lots of variations of this belief, of course, but it is a minority that does not believe that evolution does not exist.
Perhaps you can clear this up for me.