To: Modernman
To a creationist, no one that is not a creationist is a christian. It takes about 95% of the adherents of christianity as fakers of some sort.
This is their main problem, their arrogance is unreal.
170 posted on
10/16/2003 12:48:32 PM PDT by
Ogmios
(Who is John Galt?)
To: Ogmios
"To a creationist, no one that is not a creationist is a christian. It takes about 95% of the adherents of christianity as fakers of some sort.
This is their main problem, their arrogance is unreal."
I can't disagree with this.
I'll just add, however, that to some evolutionists, anyone who questions any premise of unguided evolution from abiogenesis to Homo Sapien isn't just not an evolutionist, they're mentally deranged, effectively insane. I find that arrogance even more unreal.
Qwinn
182 posted on
10/16/2003 1:01:15 PM PDT by
Qwinn
To: Ogmios
To a creationist, no one that is not a creationist is a christian. It takes about 95% of the adherents of christianity as fakers of some sort. That's part of the beauty of creationism- it allows its believers to be both an intellectual elite, privy to the real truth, and a persecuted minority, all at the same time.
Interesting that most of creationism's adherents belong to relatively new Protestant churches of the "snake-handling" varieties, while older, established Christian denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran etc.) have no real issues with evolution.
183 posted on
10/16/2003 1:01:22 PM PDT by
Modernman
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