Posted on 03/12/2009 8:31:17 AM PDT by GodGunsGuts
Both Marx and Engles were Darwinists, as was Lenin. Yes, Stalin favored Lysenko’s even more crackpot ideas, but they were actually in vogue at the time, as most much of the global scientific community was ditching Darwinism in favor of other theories of evolution because it simply didn’t add up. Darwin was of course later restored to his rightful place of Communist honor a decade or so after Stalin’s death. Bottom line: whether it was Marx, Engles, Lenin, or Stalin...they all sought to replace God with one materialist form of evolution or another...just as the Evos are doing now.
So how did the Cambrian explosion occur when thousands of critters just appeared?
Amen!
Sort of reminds me of Bill Gates statement to a consumer; "There are no bugs in my software, you just must not know how to use it." That occurred just before announcing an updated version that purported to fix thousands of bugs.
Oh, well.
The majority of scientists in the USA are people of faith. Biologists have no interest in ‘replacing God’ any more than a description of stellar or planetary formation in regards to physical forces ‘replaces God’ as the creator of the Heavens and the Earth.
Thanks for the ping!
For the record, I have a doctorate of philosophy.
http://www.conservapedia.com/Communism
“Communism is based upon Marxism, a philosophy which uses materialism to explain all physical and social phenomena. The theory of evolution influenced the thinking of the Communists, including Marx, Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin.[9] Marx wrote, “Darwin’s book is very important and serves me as a basis in natural science for the class struggle in history.” Marx offered to dedicate the second German edition of his polemic “Das Kapital” to Charles Darwin, but Darwin declined the “honour.” [10] [11]”
So why try and wrap that Intelligent Design crap around it and call it science?
And that it revolves around the sun rather than the other way around as the Bible teaches. I guess I'm going to go to hell for that.
Ah, name calling...puissant riposte, dummyhead.
lol, lol, lol Where did you get these statistics? And what "faith" exactly?lol, lol
Having worked in various scientific laboratories, I can personally attest that about 1 in 1000 believed in God, and if you did dare say that you did, you were looked at as mentally defective, which really is what scientists and other elites think about believers
Well if you consider a period of tens of millions of years as 'just appeared' then there are possible environmental, developmental, and ecological changes that might account for it.
And by coincidence too, it’s all anthropic.
The physics of these serendipities stretch the limits of the minds of the most diligent of NASCAR fans.
Yet another article that says nothing....
“There are no weaknesses in the theory of evolution,Question
#1. don’t you have to create something before it can evolve?
#2.
==The majority of scientists in the USA are people of faith. Biologists have no interest in replacing God
I can’t speak for the majority of scientists. All I know is that the vast majority of the “elite” scientists, who wield a tremendous amount of control over the ideology of science, are in fact atheists:
“A survey of all 517 NAS members in biological and physical sciences resulted in just over half responding: 72.2% were overtly atheistic, 20.8% agnostic, and only 7.0% believed in a personal God. Belief in God and immortality was lowest among biologists.”
Stats taken from:
E.J. Larson and L. Witham, Leading Scientists Still Reject God, Nature 394(6691):313, 23 July 1998.
Cast not your pearls before the swine.
I am a Christian Scientist - note that they do not exclude or over write each other. I’ve tried to argue with the latent idiocy but found that they neither understand the topic nor are they willing to learn about it. Save your breath, hold your nose, and comfort yourself that not everyone on FR is a mind-numbed zealot.
The article was written by a YEC creationist, not an IDer.
Maybe that applies to the ‘lab rat’ scientists, but I too am a scientist (geologist), a Christian, and most of my colleagues are also people of faith (I would estimate 80%). I really hate being lumped in with the atheists and communists just because of a career choice.
You are not alone.
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