Posted on 02/10/2006 10:18:17 AM PST by SirLinksalot
Get it right. People have bad habits because of free will.
I REFUSE to blame a dolphin for my own stupidity.
did you have him shaved like a poodle too?
As you say.
No, he laughed too much.
As you say.
Thank you so much for the compliment.
lucky for you I think, but I dont much experince with 'em.
lucky for you I think, but I dont much experince with 'em.
They do tend to chase wild dogs from kills.
You play keyboards?
You play keyboards?
Nah, I've become de-sythesized to them.
Actually, the name is in refrence to Boog Powell, the old Baltimore Orioles' slugger. I used to call my brother moog because I though he looked like Boog.
In principle, yes.
The problem is that this contradictory "evidence" creationists and IDers are always going on about is just the same old ignorant nonsense such as "Why are there still monkeys?"
Should Phlogiston theory be presented as contradictory evidence in a chemistry class?
The problem is that this contradictory "evidence" creationists and IDers are always going on about is just the same old ignorant nonsense such as "Why are there still monkeys?"
Don't insult my Uncle Clyde.
I myself would put it in an introduction to an evolution unit along with other theories. Evolution units usually don't last too long, but golly gee, does it ever generate a debate.
LOL! Too much ELP?
Actually, the name is in refrence to Boog Powell, the old Baltimore Orioles' slugger.
Ah. Thats a bit before my time.
The problem is there arent any.
I think you can discuss ID and evolution without having to get all political about it. I've never had a problem with either.
I was believing elements of ID long before I ever heard about it and learning about evolution helped me formulate those beliefs. But I can't expect anyone else to understand them exactly nor can I "explain" them or "prove" them because they are my beliefs and derived at through my own experiences, which no one can perfectly understand except for me.
I do however, try to learn from different perspectives at times and that helps me gain an added perspective. I have to say, I can't resist these crevo threads--too doggone entertaining.
I don't think anyone knows ALL the answers. I sure don't.
One thing I don't like is that some use the crevo debate to attack all science. That is not good because we would have nothing without it.
LOL! Too much ELP?
Actually, the name is in refrence to Boog Powell, the old Baltimore Orioles' slugger.
Ah. Thats a bit before my time.
HEHE. Yes, too much too much.
Old Boogie boy was in a 1972 book about baseball. From then on, I was hooked on baseball. I wrote about it for every report from elementary through early high school.
My all-time favorite baseball hero is Yogi Berra. He's a class act that has yet to be duplicated.
The unconditional love of God for fallen souls. Nothing else.
:-)
It helps to realize that on one's own, one is helpless and hopeless. Easier to take the offered help!
VERY GOOD ADVICE. When I was in my own "hole" a few years ago, that was what I had to turn to as well. I am still amazed at how much God blesses a dimwit such as myself. I am awed at the many miracles I do see and can only conclude that HE is indeed GREAT.
ID isnt a scientific theory. Even the foremost proponents of it (Behe and the DI crew) have admitted this time and time again.
For me it was Reggie Jackson - and Reggie Bars (remember those?)
ID isnt a scientific theory. Even the foremost proponents of it (Behe and the DI crew) have admitted this time and time again.
It has some elements of science, but depends on a faith-based approach. That's why I would put it in an introductory sense.
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