Posted on 01/18/2007 1:00:43 PM PST by scottdeus12
Darwin put forward his claim that human beings and apes descended from a common ancestor in his book The Descent of Man, published in 1871. From that time until now, the followers of Darwin's path have tried to support this claim. But despite all the research that has been carried out, the claim of "human evolution" has not been backed up by any concrete scientific discovery, particularly in the fossil field.
The man in the street is for the most part unaware of this fact, and thinks that the claim of human evolution is supported by a great deal of firm evidence. The reason for this incorrect opinion is that the subject is frequently discussed in the media and presented as a proven fact. But real experts on the subject are aware that there is no scientific foundation for the claim of human evolution. David Pilbeam, a Harvard University paleoanthropologist, says:
If you brought in a smart scientist from another discipline and showed him the meagre evidence we've got he'd surely say, "forget it; there isn't enough to go on."
(Excerpt) Read more at darwinismrefuted.com ...
LOL....you need to do a good bible study, you would find that one chapter is the outline,....the next give the details of creation.
"Will you do a word-by-word analysis with me of the Creation accounts in Genesis?"
Yup. Would you like to go first, since you brought it up?
No doubt, you do!
In Islam, Jesus (Arabic: عيسى, commonly transliterated as Isa) is considered one of God's most beloved and important prophets, a bringer of divine scripture, and also the Messiah. Muslims, however, do not share the Christian belief in the crucifixion or divinity of Jesus. Muslims believe that Jesus' crucifixion was a divine illusion and that he ascended bodily to heaven. Most Muslims also believe that he will return to the earth as Messiah in the company of the Mahdi once the earth has become full of sin and injustice.In your opinion, what role should the Mahdi play in creation science?
"Only to morons who believe in fairy tales."
Strike one. One more insult, and you get reported.
"Raising" and "lowering" are not synonyms.
NICE!!!!
PWND!!!
The link to this website was in the context of combating Darwinism, not spreading Islam, kaker.
Give me a break already.
Thanks for the link, but I posted my own papers about this subject on the Internet nine years ago. Currently they're at http://xenohistorian.faithweb.com/genesis/index.html
Thank you for teaching FR about the debate raging all across the Islamic world, in radical Sunni maddrassahs. You've elevated the debate enormously. Do you side with the creationist sheikhs or with the kafir scientists?
I do notice, however, that my question went unanswered.
Wow. An outright falsehood in the third sentence.
Harun doesn't waste any time, does he?
I was of the impression that Moslems believe in evolution. Their clerics frequently declare that Jews are "the descendants of apes and pigs."
See post 47. You're beating a dead horse.
no belief in homo-erectus here, but viagra might be the answer
LOL!
"The man in the street is for the most part unaware of this fact, and thinks that the claim of human evolution is supported by a great deal of firm evidence.
It's probably a good thing he's not aware of that. He should be aware and focusing on the fact that he's in danger of being run over by a car, or worse, a big mean o'le SUV!
And it's ironic that in the noble fight against modern science, you find yourself in the same corner, making the same arguments -- indeed posting the same drivel -- as the Taliban. Maybe that should lead to a little introspection on your part.
"And it's ironic that in the noble fight against modern science, you find yourself in the same corner, making the same arguments -- indeed posting the same drivel -- as the Taliban."
Good one.
into a homo sapiens.
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