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To: GodGunsGuts
No, I have two sources that say that what they teach in the Middle East is Creationism and that evolution is a lie invented by Jews.

You have not ONE IOTA of evidence that these Islamic terrorists that you claim are “Temple of Darwin Fanatics” even learn anything about Biological evolution in school.

They learn Creationism in the Middle East, and when they move to Europe, they demand that Creationism be taught there as well.

Any evidence that they learn anything about, let alone respect and accept Charles Darwin?

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. So far you have provided NO evidence that the madrassas in the Middle East teach biological evolution.

Islamic terrorists creationists. They are Islamic. They are terrorists. They are creationists.

109 posted on 04/14/2009 3:27:07 PM PDT by allmendream ("Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?")
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To: allmendream

==Any evidence that they learn anything about, let alone respect and accept Charles Darwin?

Your ignorance knows no bounds, dreamer. From Wikipedia, which itself is website devoted to spreading that old-time Temple of Darwin religion. Indeed, they sound a lot like you:

The Qur’an lacks a complete set of time markers in its references to creation,[8] other than declaring that it took six days, and that “days” have been interpreted not just as literal twenty-four hour periods but as stages or other periods of time to complete,[8][9] and therefore is not subject to the same level of debate as some interpretators of the Bible regarding scientific evidence and chronology. Skeptics point out there is no explicit mention of the extinction of whole species long before the creation of man in the Qur’an, whilst its inspiration is defended on the grounds that it is not a book of science. The Bible is held by Muslims to contain errors and therefore has not presented the same level of difficulty in the Islamic world as in some sections of Christianity outlined above. However, in recent years, a movement has begun to emerge in some Muslim countries promoting themes that have been characteristic of Christian creationists and Bible literalists in the past.[10][11][5] Khalid Anees, president of the Islamic Society of Britain, at a conference, Creationism: Science and Faith in Schools, made points including the following:[6] There is no contradiction between what is revealed in the Koran and natural selection and survival of the fittest. However, some Muslims do not agree that one species can develop from another.

Islam also has its own school of Evolutionary creationism/Theistic evolutionism, which holds that mainstream scientific analysis of the origin of the universe is supported by the Qur’an. Many Muslims believe in evolutionary creationism, especially among Sunni and Shia Muslims and the Liberal movements within Islam. However, even amongst Muslims who accept evolution, many believe that humanity was a special creation by God. For example, Shaikh Nuh Ha Mim Keller, an American Muslim and specialist in Islamic law has argued in Islam and Evolution that a belief in macroevolution is not incompatible with Islam, as long as it is accepted that “God is the Creator of everything” (Qur’an 13:16) and that God specifically created humanity (in the person of Adam; Qur’an 38:71-76).


110 posted on 04/14/2009 3:41:54 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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