You have drawn conclusions that go way beyond the evidence provided: the University is/was considering giving a class called something like Intelligent Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies.
You apparently don't like Creationism being included as a mythology.
The problem is which version of what I prefer to call Biblical literalism is the one you consider to be unassailable truth. There are quite a number, you know.
No, I do not. Because it is not. And all other believers should feel the same way.
The problem is which version of what I prefer to call Biblical literalism is the one you consider to be unassailable truth. There are quite a number, you know.
You know, many, many people seem to be stuck on this, which version is the 'unassailable truth'? And so because they cannot find the answer, they choose to not believe, instead arguing which version is more correct than another. Man, choose one, and allow God to teach you the truth. I prefer the King James Version, but there are many others out there where you can read about the truth, if you would be so inclined.