You know what I think? I think we've been sold a bill of goods about the dinosaurs. I don't believe they died off millions and millions of years ago. In fact, I'm not at all convinced they've died off completely.
Farah, if you’re reading this, PLEASE stfu if you want us to win in 2008. Or at least read an actual biology textbook instead of some wacko cryptozoology tract.
No doubt about it — stiuck in the mud evolutionists are feeling the critical eye of all those who question them.
I see them scurrying about trying so hard to prove that God’s creations appeared out of nowhere.
It would be tragic if it weren’t so silly.
And there are apparently sane people who believe Worlt Net Daily is credible.
(Boggle)
Two words though, for those who's faith is shattered by the possibility of evolution: Theistic evolution.
Give it a try. It won't bite! That is of course if you don't have a problem believing the Bible is metaphorical and or allegorical at times. If not, how are you typing without hands?
Note for the super-literalists: Something can be objectively true and still be metaphorical or allegorical. Didn't know that? Well now you do. Hint: it's because while there's a difference between literal and metaphorical, both are still able to deliniate truth. So let's drop the "can't have salvation without the creation story being literally true!" canard, because there's no basis for that other than, quite frankly, some deep seeded bais against or hatred for science.