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To: Hodar
Man, I gotta comment on the rest as well.

--Amazing that so many museaums around the world would buy into the impossible.--

They don't "buy in" to the "impossible." They show they artifacts and offer viable explanations based on what facts we CUURENTLY have at our disposal.

--A little education on your part would do wonders.--

Not relevant. We're not talking about what we know, we're talking about our opinions based on what we know.

--And evolution is not necessarily an Atheistic pursuit, you would know this if you bothered to investigate for yourself.--

True enough. But it is firmly grasped as gospel by atheists that need a theory - any theory - that offers a substitute for a supernatural creator.


508 posted on 05/15/2003 12:57:03 PM PDT by Not Insane
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To: Not Insane
But it is firmly grasped as gospel by atheists that need a theory - any theory - that offers a substitute for a supernatural creator.


WRONG!!!

We need a theory that does not have ALL the contradictions that yours does, and is not afraid to say, "We don't know yet" because to claim you have all the answers, is to say, there is NOTHING left to learn.

You claim to have the answers, that's fine, believe it yourself, but the rest of us, who do not wish to sit fat and happy and stagnate, will continue to grow and learn, and SCIENCE gives us that opportunity.

The creator does not need to be substituted, the creator just needs to be seen, and the best way to see the works of the creator, is through science, because the more we learn, the more wondrous the creator becomes.

You need to get a grip.
512 posted on 05/15/2003 1:06:21 PM PDT by Aric2000 (Are you on Grampa Dave's team? I am!! $5 a month is all it takes, come join!!!)
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