Posted on 05/20/2002 12:53:27 PM PDT by rpage3
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Absolutely!
If you absolutely forced me to bet on the existence of a conventional anthropomorphic deity, of course I'd bet no. But, basically, Huxley was right when he said that agnosticism is the only honorable position because we really cannot know. And that's right. I'd be real surprised if there turned out to be a conventional God.
I remember a story about Clarence Darrow, who was quite atheistic. Somebody asked him: "Suppose you die and your soul goes up there and it turns out the conventional story is true afterall?" Darrow's answer was beautiful, and I love the way he pictured it with the 12 apostles in the jury box and with his reputation for giving long speeches (he spoke two straight days to save Leopold and Loeb). He said that for once in his life he wasn't going to make a long speech. He was just going to walk up to them, bow low to the judge's bench, and say, "Gentlemen, I was wrong."
- Stephen Jay Gould
That's really going to p*ss off Athena!
Spent his whole life running from a God that would have loved to save him, show him the truth.
I don't think you're getting your evolution from a reputable source (cut-rate evolution will be the death of you, man!). Evolutionists all agree that man and chimps split from a common ancestor about 5 million years ago. Not one of them says that that ancestor was EXACTLY like the chimps of today.
A very few links from the famous "list-o-links" (so the creationists don't get to start each new thread from ground zero).01: Site that debunks virtually all of creationism's fallacies. Excellent resource.
02: Creation "Science" Debunked.
03: Creationi sm and Pseudo Science. Familiar cartoon then lots of links.
04: The SKEPTIC annotated bibliography. Amazingly great meta-site!
05: The Evidence for Human Evolution. For the "no evidence" crowd.
06: Massive mega-site with thousands of links on evolution, creationism, young earth, etc..
07: Another amazing site full of links debunking creationism.
08: Creationism and Pseudo Science. Great cartoon!
09: Glenn R. Morton's site about creationism's fallacies. Another jennyp contribution.
11: Is Evolution Science?. Successful PREDICTIONS of evolution (Moonman62).
12: Five Major Misconceptions about Evolution. On point and well-written.
13: Frequently Asked But Never Answered Questions. A creationist nightmare!
14: DARWIN, FULL TEXT OF HIS WRITINGS. The original ee-voe-lou-shunist.
The foregoing was just a tiny sample. So that everyone will have access to the accumulated "Creationism vs. Evolution" threads which have previously appeared on FreeRepublic, plus links to hundreds of sites with a vast amount of information on this topic, here's Junior's massive work, available for all to review:
The Ultimate Creation vs. Evolution Resource [ver 17].
I heard Gould speak once or twice. He was an outstanding lecturer and was extremely good at turning the tables on any Christian who dared question him. For example, a person in the audience might ask, "How could evolution result in something so complex as an eye." Gould would conclude the questioner was a Christian and would start asking questions back about eye anatomy, biochemistry, function, etc. and totally bamboozle the student, attacking him and making him look like a fool even though Gould's response was totally skirting the original question.
Gould also loved to quote Scripture, misusing God's words to poke fun at religious people and add color to his writings on evolution. Of all the people I've ever met or heard in person, Stephen Jay Gould struck me most as someone who committed the unpardonable sin. May God have mercy on his soul.
Actually it's perfectly consistant. The only thing being argued between gradualists and punctualists was the rate of change, not that change occured.
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