To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I am reading a book called "In Six Day: why 50 scientist choose to believe in creationism". I have learned two facts so far: First of all, there is no evidence of evolution. It is all guesswork. Secondly, it takes just as much faith to believe in the fairy tale of evolution as it does to believe in creationism. Evolution is a religion to the atheist. It requires them to believe in something that can't be proven.
To: mrfixit514
I am reading a book called "In Six Day: why 50 scientist choose to believe in creationism". I have learned two facts so far: First of all, there is no evidence of evolution. It is all guesswork. Secondly, it takes just as much faith to believe in the fairy tale of evolution as it does to believe in creationism.
And you're trusting that this book offers an objective analysis of the evidence (or lack thereof) of evolution why?
Evolution is a religion to the atheist. It requires them to believe in something that can't be proven.
What about the theists who accept evolution?
225 posted on
02/03/2004 10:18:43 AM PST by
Dimensio
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