To: Greg o the Navy
"A poll by Zogby International reportedly shows most Americans support public school teachers presenting evolution and intelligent design theories."
No surprise about that.
Not ALL parents are totally Godless. Some actually see the fallacies of evolution and want them to also see what God teaches about Creation.
As usual it's just a few LOUD MOUTHED godless liberals that want the Judeo Christian God erased from this earth in EVERY form - gees ... sounds like a few godless freepers I've encountered ... .
64 posted on
03/08/2006 9:52:37 AM PST by
nmh
(Intelligent people believe in Intelligent Design (God))
To: nmh
"Not ALL parents are totally Godless. Some actually see the fallacies of evolution and want them to also see what God teaches about Creation."
Have the proponents if ID been lying to us when they say that ID has nothing to do with religion? If not, what could you possibly be talking about?
"As usual it's just a few LOUD MOUTHED godless liberals that want the Judeo Christian God erased from this earth in EVERY form - gees ... sounds like a few godless freepers I've encountered ... ."
Again, is ID really just a front for the God of the Bible? You wouldn't be trying to wedge creationism into the classroom under the guise of ID, would you? :)
65 posted on
03/08/2006 10:21:55 AM PST by
CarolinaGuitarman
("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
To: nmh; TeenagedConservative
Why not attack the theories of gravity? The evos always ask?
A better question. Is why are the secularist atheist humanists attempting to use this toe theory to advance their agenda?
Yet once again, one must do an inversion-to take the reciprocal, in order to get to the core of the evo agenda.
BTW all theories at present have failures, break down at the ends, do not hold true at several levels. evo or toe is in turn 'a theory' based on theories in several fields all of those theories with their own holes gaps etc.
And yet this is what the evos would have you accept as your reality. I am one of the few that would say 'no thanks' to that even with no other competing theory. I would rather be in the group of scientists who acknowledge they are in uncharted seas than accept the false map of evo.
Wolf
68 posted on
03/08/2006 10:48:00 AM PST by
RunningWolf
(Vet US Army Air Cav 1975)
To: nmh
Not ALL parents are totally Godless.
I do not see the logical connection between this statement and evolution. Are you suggesting that all who accept the theory of evolution are "Godless"? If so, then you are mistaken. The majority of people who accept the theory of evolution are, in fact, theists.
Some actually see the fallacies of evolution
If there are truly "fallcies" in evolution, perhaps you could document some of them.
and want them to also see what God teaches about Creation.
Curious. There are thousands of religious creation stories that have emerged through the ages. Why do you believe that all parents who would not want evolution taught would instead favour one specific story?
69 posted on
03/08/2006 10:48:26 AM PST by
Dimensio
(http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
To: nmh; All
We must keep our eyes on the prize: out with Darwinism, in with Creationism. If this means adopting an incrementalist approach (i.e., Intelligent Design,) so be it. However it would be nice if GWB would step up on this issue. My vote and that of others in my church WAS predicated on getting satisfaction on this issue and on abortion. Six years later it seems like we've received little more than lip service for our grassroots efforts.
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