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These discussions about creationism vs evolution will most probably go on forever because creationist don´t (want to) listen to intelligent religious people.
If they were really interested in seeing/knowing the “truth” they would read “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cosmology and Biological Evolution” (ISBN 0-95863-999-X). In his paper “Evolution and the Christian God” Denis Edwards (citing the theologian John Haught) says: “.. the theory of natural selection can actually be considered as ´Darwin´s gift to theology´, enabling theology to move beyond fruitless design arguments towards a deeper evolutionary theology. (Denis Edwards teaches theology at the Adelaide College of Divinity)
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![]() There have been other conflicts of a similar nature before, and they have ended. We're not arguing about the world being made of four or five elements such as "water" and "earth", or whether the world is round, or whether the stars are small lights hanging around locally right over the Earth, or what behaviors or personality quirks of which gods are responsible for weather, earthquakes, or volcanoes. |
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GB, Jr. started 10th grade (14 yr old) in 1984. Came home after a week or so and said "Dad, I think I'm in trouble in physics". When I asked why, he said "I don't think my teacher knows the difference between weight and mass". I assured him that he was probably just jumping to conclusions, and he bought it. The next Fiday I met with a group of friends (writers, artists, lawyers, newspapermen, policemen and other disreputible types) for happy hour. Most of the writers were ex-teachers. I told the story and someone asked the teachers name; I said "Mrs _____". The answer was "she probably doesn't"! It turned out that she was an education major, married to the military/science writer (and a very good one) at the local paper, so the principal put her into the science department. We moved to Florida in the middle of that year and his science/math teachers were much better, except that a couple of years into college he told me "Gee, Dad, if they'd told me that triginometry meant the measurement of three angles, I'd have got an A!
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My 8th grade science taught us that "halogen" meant an element that was a diatomic gas at room temperature. That meant that hydrogen, helium, oxygen and nitrogen were halogens, but bromine (liquid) and iodine (solid) were not.
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Also, most of the naturally occurring radioactive potassium-40 has decayed(3-2 halflives since life began), reducing the largest source of radioactivity occurring naturally in the body.
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And the "driving on the freeway on a scooter" analogy still holds true because the pilots are sitting in 7 to 30 ton aircraft o' doom and you are running around them in your very own Meatbody, Mark I. Beep, beep. Big Don Trying to make sense of computers, The Error Log.
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Gimme a minute to read through Jay's latest observations... |
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Seems that we were all lemurs just 55 million years ago. We were monkeys 45 million years ago. And we were apes just 35 million years ago. At that rate, we won’t last another few million years before we morph again. I can’t wait! Oh boy, what will we look like next?! “Prosimians are those primates that evolved before the anthropoids. The first prosimian appears in the fossil record about 55 million years ago, the first monkey about 45 million years ago, and the first ape about 35 million years ago.” http://www.pbs.org/edens/madagascar/creature2.htm |
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Oh! I see how it is, "but you wouldn't let one date your sister" uh? You're one of those. Why I remember my dear sweet mother with her short little legs, being made fun of by other mothers who didn't need bracelets with training wheels to keep their manicures fresh. Doodler, are you one of those mothers?
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![]() I'm sure the day will come when someone finally informs me that I've lived my entire life walking upside down by way of explaining how I talk out of my buttocks so eloquently, and I dread it. |
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