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To: TheCrusader

This has been swatted down so many times that I'm surprised that even the most stalwart creationists still try to advance it.


438 posted on 01/17/2006 7:33:29 AM PST by jayef
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To: jayef
"This has been swatted down so many times that I'm surprised that even the most stalwart creationists still try to advance it."

What the atheist and humanist Darwinists don't understand is that the Truth can't be "swatted down"; it can't be burried under a lie, it simply resurrects itself.

On the other hand you have the Darwinists, who have engaged in elaborate hoaxes to "prove" their beloved theory, so Darwinism too has been swatted down repeatedly. But because Darwinism can't be proven and must lie to establish itself, it swats itself down. So I give the Devil his due, he puts up a relentless fight. But his fight is not eternal, and it's not representative of the truth, so it will die by its own hand; it's just a matter of when.

Even in Darwin's own day, his fellow scientists, (many of them world renowned to this day), greatly opposed his silly theory.

Sir John Herschel, famous mathematician, astronomer and Fellow of the Royal Society, disliked Darwin’s theory so much that he called it ‘the law of higgledy-piggletly'.

The physicist James Clerk Maxwell strenuously opposed Darwinism.

Renowned science philosopher William Whewell, author of the classic "The History of Inductive Sciences", wouldn’t even let Darwin’s book into the Cambridge library.

Adam Sedgwick the geologist who taught Darwin the elements of field geology, and Andrew Murray the entomologist, stood firmly against Darwin’s theory. Sedgwick even wrote to Darwin after he read his book, telling him, ‘I have read your book with more pain than pleasure. Parts of it I admired greatly, parts I laughed at till my sides were almost sore; other parts I read with absolute sorrow, because I think them utterly false and grievously mischievous.

Richard Owen, (who coined the word 'dinosaur'), was the Superintendent of the Natural History Department of the British Museum. Owen opposed Darwin’s work so much that in 1863, Darwin wrote to fellow evolutionist Huxley saying how upset he was with Owen’s criticism: ‘I am burning with indignation … I could not get to sleep until past three last night for indigestion.’ Later on, Darwin again expressed his feelings about Owen to his friend Hooker: ‘I believe I hate him more than you do.’

Louis Pasteur (who pioneered immunization, developed the Law of Biogenesis — life comes only from life, the fundamental law of biology — and has often been called the greatest scientist of the 19th century), and Louis Agassiz, the founder of modern glacial geology, were both strenuously opposed to Darwin’s theory.

Karl Marx eagerly embraced Darwin's theory to help foster Communism, which in order to flourish must first suppress the Christian faith. I believe it was in the 1950's that the Federal Government was persuaded to place textbooks containing Darwin's theory into American public schools. Darwinism has been nothing but an anti-Christian agenda since Darwin first puked it out.

507 posted on 01/17/2006 2:47:13 PM PST by TheCrusader ("The frenzy of the mohammedans has devastated the Churches of God" Pope Urban II ~ 1097A.D.)
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