To: gobucks
I am an educated conservative Catholic, and while I respect those who support Creationism, I personally think it's stupid. I believe the science. Period. Freepers fight constantly over this issue, so my statement will solve nothing. But I know that I am right on this one issue. And Jesus is in my corner!
To: ExtremeUnction
The fight is not simply Creation. To claim that it is is naive. I have no problem with evolution as a mechanism but I have big problems with producing embryos and then killing them to mine them for stem cells. That is where the battleground really is between science and religion.
To: ExtremeUnction
I am an educated conservative Catholic, and while I respect those who support Creationism, I personally think it's stupid. I believe the science. Period.Science in science class and religion in church. What could be wrong with that.
BTW, a religious history course in public school like any other history couse would be okay.
To: ExtremeUnction
We are arguing the science. Hard line evolution is a presumptive forcing of a theory which is at the weak and "try-this-now" level of anthopological, sociological, psychological theories into a hard, unarguable fact. It is theocracy at its near worst. So far only the Waco Davidians have been slaughtered by it's minions that is if we don't count the tens of millions of aborted babies.
And whether you read Papal Bulls or the Me'am Lo'ez for your religious wisdom, you should be counting the abortions as a secularist slaughter.
505 posted on
02/06/2005 6:52:13 AM PST by
bvw
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