I don't know why you believe that. I am an educated man and I believe in Creationism. A scientist will always find what he's looking for, even if it is not the truth.
2007-01-08 15:57:13
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Says who.
It takes NO BRAINS at all to believe in GAMBLING which is what the other theory says happened.
It says the Universe is a cosmic casino that throws out free electrons and hydrogen and when the right combination hits, you get man.
Taht takes NO brain power to conjure nor to work with.
There is no SCIENCE involved, no discipline, no studies, no theories, no dos, no don't. It is pure gambling. It is throwing the dice over and over until you hit the right combination to make a man.
The Las Vegas Odds makers say in a FAIR GAME, intellegence has NO factor in who wins bigtime.
Now, when you get a card counter, that's no longer a fair game. That's a wise guy who keeps track of things and plays only when the odds are better.
That's bending the rules. That's no longer totally RANDOM, that's now WILLFULL and INTENTIONAL selection of a point in a random instance that you feel favors the outcome.
That's cheating and it's illegal in Vegas.
It's as illegal as if a casino puts "weights" in dice to keep people from winning, which is also illegal.
2007-01-08 16:30:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Because our public education system is liberally biased, and our great universities, most of which were founded on Christianity and were great centers of Christian thought, have gradually become liberal propaganda factories.
The more education a person has, usually, the more anti-Christian indoctrination they've been subjected to. People who were on the fence, indifferent, or half-heartedly believers are likely to start going along with the current at some point, when they are told for years on end that the only thing better than a non-Christian religion is secular humanism, that the Bible has been disproven, and that faith and science don't mix.
When in fact the intellectual giants of western history, on whose backs the bulk of modern science in all its subjects is founded, were great Christian thinkers. An atheistic academia is a relatively recent development.
2007-01-08 16:04:11
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answered by Matt c 2
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Simple. They have less understanding of reality. Humans have always looked for an answer to the question of existence. And the simplest answer is that a Creator God brought about our existence. Scientists search for the truth, instead of believing in primitive fiction.
2007-01-08 15:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Life was easier when I was an uneducated creationist. Seminary took me out of my comfort zone and made me put scripture into its original context for the first time. Many people simply do not want to be educated about their faith because they have to much tradition and energy invested in their static beliefs.
2007-01-08 16:00:18
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answered by Turnhog 5
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Ignorance is Bliss!
2007-01-08 15:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Because "education" is more biased than any other organization, other than the ACLU and perhaps the media.
David T
2007-01-08 15:56:17
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answered by ? 4
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" Statistics on the fly"
2007-01-08 16:20:13
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answered by Ottawan-Canada 3
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