Posted on 03/11/2009 5:53:12 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
Ye Are the Salt of the Evolution
March 11, 2009 Salt is good, the good book says (Mark 9:50). Another good thing it may do for you, according to Science Daily, is act as Natures Antidepressant. Presumably its hard to have a good mood about a steak with no salt on it. In the midst of this article about the mood-enhancing effects of salt, an evolutionary tale appeared out of nowhere:...
(Excerpt) Read more at creationsafaris.com ...
Yeah, but you still have to know which ones are worth stealing!:)
You’re upper-middle brained now, but just wait till B Hussein O finishes with you.
It’s for you if you want it to be, sure.
Does your tune up include a registry cleaner?
2nd... which one did you use (answer in private if you wish).
Sweet cartoon.
Thanks.
(I teach upper level prep school science...they love this stuff.)
thanks for the ping and thanks for the link. But seriously, how do you have time to post all of these? I ask this reverently.
I just became sick of the constant Evo-bombardment in almost every sector of our society. So I decided, in my own small way, to fight back. Couldn’t think of a better place to do that than right here on FR. But you are right, the time involved is taking a toll on my already tight schedule. But then again, in some countries (read: country-sized prison camps) I would be jailed for doing what I’m doing. This pushes me to want to do it all the more. And finally, and most importantly, it’s my way of doing a little something that is pleasing to God.
All the best—GGG
==Does your tune up include a registry cleaner?
Yes, I think that is one of the things it “cleaned.”
Praise God, I do enjoy your efforts and I think it’s taking a toll on the Marxists on FR.
Thanks for the ping!
“So this means that if I were to go back and check, you’ve surely removed your articles that contain lies? Because surely God isn’t pleased by the promotion of lies, right?”
A-hole alert... I don’t like using that kind of language but if the sphincter fits...
Sooner or later, the idiots will tire. And yes, that was directed at the joke.
Why’d you join the other bozo’s so late in the game, joker?
The fun was over on this thread about an hour ago... the evo-phone out of order or did you just run out of minutes and have to reload?
Take the time to read up. Good stuff.
Your efforts in God’s name are not unnoticed or unappreciated!
“As for my comment that got you so riled up, tough guy, GGG has posted articles which he has admitted contain creationist lies. A small % to be sure, but it’s happened.”
Not riled... I don’t waste my anger on such.
Defensive? Yes. See that’s the problem. You seem to be concerned that someone defending their faith may make in your words a “small %” of error while you militantly, and arrogantly defend your lack of faith.
It doesn’t make sense to me... what are you trying to save us pitiful creationists from? At least we believe in some nobler cause and a salvation from a terrible fate. That’s why we defend what we believe. You’re just defending a notion... and a silly one at that.
The statement is true that it takes more faith to believe in evolution than creation. Evolution has no basis in fact in the broader sense and creation at the very least follows logical reasoning. It takes a positive force to create something. An intentional force. There is no thing in our earth that came from nothing. From all that we acknowledge about scientific fact, and I’m sure you would agree, it takes matter and intent to “create” anything. This means that everything we see must have always been or that by some miracle - that’s what it would be you know - some cosmic nothing came together and formed all that we see, touch and know. Creationists hold that the original “nothing” was touched by an outside intelligent force and by His hand the world was created.
Yet evolutionists hold to a few bones found here and there to point to something that stretches the imagination and all of what we know about science. Based on what? The musings of a self-proclaimed theorist.
I defend Creationism because logic, reason and faith dictate that I do so. And because without it the Gospel has no meaning.
Tell me why you defend what you believe.
Looks like no one’s reading the posted article so I’ll just jump right in.
This looks like another case of science converging to Scripture.
Unfortunately, the author disingenuously glosses over the actual evolutionary argument that describes how fresh water animals developed bones to replace cartilage. Salts and minerals are an important part of bone formation.
But that’s another story, yes?
==As for my comment that got you so riled up, tough guy, GGG has posted articles which he has admitted contain creationist lies. A small % to be sure, but it’s happened.
You’ll have to refresh my memory on that one, because I don’t ever remember saying that.
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