To: Fester Chugabrew
"I asked a question. How do we know the designer of the universe is not human? Should that be considered "insulting?" Or is it beneath our dignity to say, "We don't know?"
Stop insulting us Fester. You don't believe it for a second.
"But the rest of the world is not obligated sit idly by and watch the state establish only, and principally, atheistic science by law in the public schools. That is prohibited by our."
Doesn't your religion prohibit you from lying? Evolutionary theory is NOT ATHEISTIC. It is AGNOSTIC regarding the existence of a God. You have been told this many times already, had the difference between atheist and agnostic explained to you, yet you insist on spreading more falsehoods. Not much different then your claim that humans could be the designer of the universe. That's a lie, you don't think that at all. Why do you insult our intelligence Fester? We are all not as dense as you.
This discussion is over, because you are being fundamentally dishonest about your positions. Goodnight.
999 posted on
01/06/2006 8:12:52 PM PST by
CarolinaGuitarman
("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
To: CarolinaGuitarman
Doesn't your religion prohibit you from lying? Yes. That is why I refrain from promoting notions that are contrary to the biblical texts, and why I consider any practice that by definition considers God outside of its purview to be atheistic in nature. Atheistic means "no God allowed" or, "God not allowed in science." If I were a liar I would call something that is atheistic "agnostic." I'm not into lies and half-truths. I don't have to come up with a fancy philosophy masquerading as science to attribute organized matter that behaves according to predictable laws to "unguided causes" or an airborne pasta critter.
But I'll gladly let those who feel a need to assuage themselves and others with such notions speak their piece in a public school. Really. It needs to be heard so reasonable people can judge for themselves what makes the most sense.
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