To: gore3000
I think Evolution is quasi-science. Much of it cannot be subjected to the scientific method, and indeed a general concept of natural evolution cannot be falsified. I don't really regard "Evolutionists" as my enemy or as someone who has some dark alterior motive. I regard them as people who are unfortunately unable to see the blinders that a strictly scientific philosophy puts on a person. Science is a wonderful thing, but concluding that science has a monopoly on reality is patently absurd. I'm constantly amazed when I see people touting natural evolution as "fact" when the facts they are pushing are merely conclusions founded upon a philosophical presupposition which itself is unverifiable. Recognizing the inherant limitations of science is something I think everyone would be wise to do.
To: That Subliminal Kid
I don't really regard "Evolutionists" as my enemy or as someone who has some dark alterior motive. I agree with most of what you say, but I strongly disagree with the above. Many people say they believe in evolution just to get along. They really could care less either way so just mouth it because others say it. However, there are many evolutionists, who definitely have an atheist agenda and promote evolution in order to attack religion and promote atheism. This is easily evident on these threads where you see many evolutionists when the argument starts going against them begin to bash Christianity. In fact their term 'creationism' is an insult to Christianity. Christians believe in a Creator, not in creationism. Christianity is a religion, not an ideology as evolutionists try to paint it.
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