To: shibumi
Try telling that to a Darwinist on a crevo thread.
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I think it would be the creationists who are more likely to DISAGREE with that post rather than the “Darwinist”, I presume that by Darwinist you mean someone who believes evolution is a more valid theory than creationism.
145 posted on
09/23/2007 2:20:18 PM PDT by
RipSawyer
(Does anybody still believe this is a free country?)
To: RipSawyer; edsheppa; Alamo-Girl; betty boop; Salamander; COgamer
"I think it would be the creationists who are more likely to DISAGREE with that post rather than the Darwinist, I presume that by Darwinist you mean someone who believes evolution is a more valid theory than creationism."
What I meant by my admittedly pejorative use of the term "Darwinist" was that group of highly vocal and extremely closed-minded individuals who shut out the possibility of ANY other explanation for the existence of species (including man) that we see today other than the doctrinaire drone of "natural selection" as set forth in modern text books and academia. To put it another way, someone who has become what they say they despise by adopting their theory as dogma.
I have attempted on several occasions to enter into fruitful discussion regarding alternate ways of looking at the reality that we perceive all around us, only to meet with ridicule, name-calling and derision based on unfounded assumptions about my religious beliefs.
When I have offered to explain my hypotheses and metaphysical speculations "offline" (so as not to hijack threads or take up space with non-germane discourse) I have met with stony silence.
Contrary to your supposition, RipSawyer, the most open-minded people I have run into, who have been willing to challenge their own assumptions about the nature of creation and their cherished scripture have been people of faith.
I would like to believe that those who claim to be speaking from a purely scientific point of view would be open to exploring new insight, but experience on these threads has taught otherwise.
I like Greek and Turkish coffee, lamb and beef medium rare and my conversations witty, but without rancor, vitriol or derisive sarcasm. Hopefully, if we meet again in another venue, we will remember each other as fair-minded individuals.
(.....after all, anyone who quotes Salamander on his home page can't be all bad.)
166 posted on
09/23/2007 11:46:02 PM PDT by
shibumi
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