To: Freepmanchew
This was posted earlier. How can you deride science, yet claim a "win" when a scientist accepts biblical creation? Anyway, most scienttists reject biblical creation, just as most Christians do.
378 posted on
04/07/2009 8:45:25 PM PDT by
Buck W.
(The President of the United States IS named Schickelgruber...)
To: Buck W.
Anyway, most scienttists reject biblical creation, just as most Christians do.
Depending upon which poll you read the most any poll has ever come up with is 40% Christians believe in Theistic evolution. How does that make it a majority of Christians?
By the way that was a MSNBC poll, if you really want to believe it then you must believe their others polls that says 50 % of republicans believe Obama is doing a good job. Or any of their other lame polls.
I will accept the pew poll that said 30% of Christians believe in Theistic Evolution. That leaves 70% of Christians who believe the 7 day creation story of Scriptures. Sorry but that does not equate to a majority of Christians believing God made monkey and the monkey became man.
I do agree that a majority of scientists believe in evolution, that is uncontested. However if you look at the same list of scientists that are in the debate on this, you will notice that most of them also believe in global warming and that it is caused by man.
You sure you want to put your trust in a bunch of men who believe something that cannot be proved? What does that say about their credibility on the TToE vs ID debate?
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