To: gore3000
I think it would be more accurate to blame atheists for misusing science and abusing substantive evolutionary theory based on actual empirical evidence, than it would be to blame evolutionists for anything. These are separate sets of people which do indeed overlap. The perpetrators are those with an anti-religious axe to grind, that much is painfully obvious. It's evident in the amazing way in which religion continually raises its head, or has its head raised, on what begin as threads on subjects of a scientific nature. From my view, the religion tends to be broached by the atheists pushing secular humanism, materialism, and natural evolution on the rest of us, weilding benign fields of study as tools with which they can attack their arch-nemesis, the dreaded "Creationist".
To: That Subliminal Kid
I think it would be more accurate to blame atheists for misusing science and abusing substantive evolutionary theory based on actual empirical evidence, than it would be to blame evolutionists for anything. Hate to disagree, but methinks you are very wrong. Darwin was a stealth atheist. He always was an atheist, but never admitted it in public. He was surrounded by atheists such as Huxley and Haeckel. Marx wanted to dedicate Das Kapital to Darwin, but Darwin refused not wishing to be 'outed'. The biggest proponents of evolution nowadays, Gould and Dawkins are themselves rabid atheists. I agree that there are indeed some true Christians that do believe in evolution. However, they do it at tremendous peril to their faith because evolution was designed by atheists to lead others into atheism.
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