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- The essence of the religion of Darwinists is their nonsensical belief in chance that violates both science and reason. In fact, any rational mind is quite able to conceive that no complex entity can come into being spontaneously, by chance, but absolutely must be the product of a conscious plan. However, just like pagans who worship the idols they have crafted with their own hands, Darwinists believe in false deities.
- The nonsensical belief that Darwinists have adopted bears a very close resemblance to the beliefs of ancient pagan cultures. In the much same way that pagans believe that inanimate idols created all things, so evolutionists and materialists believe that inanimate matter created all living things. (God is surely beyond these.) They claim that even their own human bodies are the sum total of various coincidences.
- It is unacceptable for students to be taught Darwinist shamanistic religion under the name of science. What they need are courses in biology that have been purged of this shamanistic religion.

2007-02-04 12:14:14 · 18 answers · asked by Socinian F 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Unfortunately, you don't have a rational mind.... Evolution (science) does not say that complex entities "came into being spontaneously, by chance". And it is your religion, just like the pagan religions from which it is derived, which says that life was created by your constructed human-like idol(s).

Hey why don't you go outside and watch the sky for a while. It's obvious that the sun and the stars rotate around the earth isn't it! And in the same way, with your primitive, anthropomorphising pagan brain, everything must have a designer. Pfew! Look in to it no more. Comforting, primitive and stupid.

Fortunately for society, most of us have more balls than that.

2007-02-04 21:35:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"The essence of the religion of Darwinists"
-Darwinian Evolution is not a religion. It is a scientific fact.

"... is their nonsensical belief in chance..."
-Evolution is a NON-random process.

"In fact, any rational mind is quite able to conceive that no complex entity can come into being spontaneously, by chance."
-Correct. Being a theist follows that logic exactly. Theists believe a complex being (i.e., a god) just came into being by chance or "lived" forever.

"Darwinists believe in false deities."
-No such thing as a Dawinists. If you mean people who believe in Evolution, some DO (unfortunately) believe in a diety. Now, the issue of the diety (dieties) being false... well, ALL are false as there is no evidence of which to speak for any of them.

"...so evolutionists and materialists believe that inanimate matter created all living things. "
- Evolution and abiogenesis are separate theories.

"They claim that even their own human bodies are the sum total of various coincidences."
-Mutation is random (various), yes... but Evolution as whole, AGAIN, is a non-random process.

"It is unacceptable for students to be taught Darwinist"
- Be taught "Darwinist"? There's no such thing. If you mean be taught about Charles Darwin and Evolution, by all means they should or else the world will just fall into a black hole of ignorance and resort back to primitive ways of living before long.

2007-02-04 20:30:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You obviously haven't a clue about what Paganism is, what evolution is, what Darwin wrote, or what shamanism is.

First off, no Pagans do not worship idols any more then you'd worship your cross symbol. We do not believe that life was created from inorganic mater. That's something you believe, personally I think it's meaning to think of having evolved from something living then being formed out of dirt!

Secondly, evolution is not a religion and it sure as hell has nothing to do with shamanism. Evolution is a scientific theory based on evidence and observations in nature. It is no more a religion then the Atom theory or the theory of gravity.

2007-02-06 15:15:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Charlie Darwin was a scientist, not a falkse god like in the bible (sic) so nobody worships him, and his ideas and writings have been proved to be correct by empirical research, so that evoloution is no longer a theory, but an accepted fact by the majority of the educated world. I guess you did not like school much, and can only view the world by your own rather shallow religious model.

It is unacceptable for religious dogma and supersticions to be taught at school, let alone in the science classroom. Biology without Darwin, is Genisis, and thus not science at all.

2007-02-04 20:22:34 · answer #4 · answered by DAVID C 6 · 2 0

No such thing as a Darwinian Religion, people say that evolution is all chance, it isn't. Though yes it does contain aspects of chance, the main theory of Natural Selection is a organized and logical step. Its not like evolution is a giant slot machine where you pull a lever and a certain combination makes a human, it is more like a ladder, where organisms progress upwards improving on each step, always in conjunction to their environment. Being human doesn't make us the top of the evolutionary ladder, in fact we are still evolving, though...due to technology there is no more survival of the fittest.

2007-02-04 20:25:13 · answer #5 · answered by Ashton 2 · 1 0

"In fact, any rational mind is quite able to conceive that no complex entity can come into being spontaneously, by chance, but absolutely must be the product of a conscious plan."

By your own words, God must be part of a conscious plan?

2007-02-04 20:20:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The science of evolution recognizes the power of slow changes over vast periods of time.

Your inane assertions aside, evolution is science. It starts from vast evidence, has a hypothesis that makes predictions, and studies have confirmed the predictions. The fact that you reject evolution out of a dishonest sense of religiosity does not make evolution a religion.

2007-02-04 20:29:59 · answer #7 · answered by novangelis 7 · 1 0

i only have to read the title.

darwinism is the sole belief that man "thinks" they "can" know it all... logically man cannot know it all, just impossible. not a matter of when or how long we just cannot.

second, darwinism is such a joke. after quatrillions of billions of years dinos and all the other animals evolve to what they are but just stop evolving??? what some 65 million years and the animals only become what they once were, only not cold blooded? yet for some goofy reason in that extremely short period of time monkeys magically turned into man so quickly while every other animal on the planet has barely changed a bit....

i always love, we came from monkeys yet cats, well wtf...they have been cats for sooooo long, way longer than we have been humans... yet they are still little retarded creatures... monkeys seem to show no signs of any new evolution or gene mutation. yet for some reason 1 day monkeys turned into humans...

still looking for that missing link which supposedly makes this all make sense... i betcha when they find something close to it it's gonna show that we are so far different from monkeys that the idea is just dumb...

2007-02-04 20:21:16 · answer #8 · answered by tangsausagees 3 · 0 4

Nonsensical? And talking serpents speaking to human beings? . . . . that seems pretty sensible to you?

God stopping the Sun in the sky so some human beings would have more daylight to kill other human beings? . . . . pretty sensible to you?

Every human being on Earth being the result of incestuous sex between Adam and Eve's kids? . . . . sensible to you?

Jesus cursing an innocent fig tree and making it whither and die just because it didn't have any figs when he walked by hungry? . . . . Is that real sensible to you?

2007-02-04 20:23:29 · answer #9 · answered by tychobrahe 3 · 1 0

and of course christianity shares NOTHING with those same pagan beliefs?

Darwin observed facts and drew conclusions from them. His theory has stood up to every serious challenge the IDiots have thrown at it.

You have a gift for fiction. Report to the Left Behind publishers.

2007-02-04 20:19:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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