Encore! You are exactly correct! I wonder if they truly desire another period of the Dark Ages.
Pagan Rationalist
2007-03-11 05:49:09
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answered by Medusa 5
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There are way too many issues that you brought up for me to respond to here. But the first question is actually insulting, not that you would care.
What I believe isn't dependent upon the agreement of the Universities and Educational institutions in all countries of the World including Saudi Arabia, Italy, and Africa.
In the way that you wrote all that, I could tell that you need to go to those institutions in order to get better educated.
2007-03-11 06:08:12
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Your initial premise implies that there are no intelligent Christians. FYI, a large portion of the church believes that life evolves in some ways, but stop short of accepting evolution "instead of" creation. Evolution can be an aspect of life on earth without precluding God's creation of life and the universe. We just reject evolutionary theories that deny creation, not scientific observations of biological phenomena.
2007-03-11 05:58:58
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answered by celebduath 4
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You're overstating your point.
Every major university in the US is now teaching global warming, too, despite the growing polar ice caps.
When even a single credible scientist comes out in any field and questions the theory, you have to give his or her credentials the same weight you just gave the world's total university standing (which, by the way, you never bothered to check).
It's not a matter of 50,000 scholars outweigh 5. It only takes 1 to find a flaw.
(As we speak, uncredentialled common idiots like me are finding flaws.)
2007-03-11 05:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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thats the exact point we are trying to make!!!!!!!!! If evolution was truely a fact then we wouldnt have so much contraversy over it. Are even aware of the fact that universities in america would give away milllions of dollars for a person(s) to prove the bible wrong. AND YOU KNOW WHAT! no one has ever been able to prove it wrong! lol evolution is not as much of a fact as you think. The whole point of everyone pushing evolution as a fact is because they want God out of the picture which will never hapen because he exists whether you like it or not!
may GOD bless you and everyone you love!
2007-03-11 05:50:16
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answered by ilovepointeshoes 3
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I am a Christian Preacher, writer and Evangelist.
Come on now I read your question read my answer.
I believe that all things were created by GOD.
I believe the Bible is accurate.
I acknowledge that evolution does exist.
That doesn't change my beliefs at all.
2007-03-11 05:50:19
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answered by drg5609 6
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they don't look to be Jews because Jew's don't have self belief the messiah has come yet. they don't have self belief Jesus so believing in Jesus and affirming your Jewish obviously contradicts one yet another.... it truly is unhappy that there are those Evangelist Christians that decision themselves "Jews". stop this custom now, your disgracing both Judaism and Christianity.
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answered by philipp 4
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The only reason why schools teach evolution is because their would be to many problems teaching religion with the many different type, that's the reason why religion is not teach in school. If it wasn't for God creating man there wouldn't be evolution, we wouldn't be here to discuss it.
2007-03-11 06:08:59
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answered by inteleyes 7
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I'm a Christian and I believe in evolution.
2007-03-11 06:31:24
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answered by cynical 6
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I'm Catholic and I believe in evolution. I think ur mistaken-it's the fundamentalist christians who take everything in the bible literally.
2007-03-11 05:54:06
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answered by Melanie S 3
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while your question is relevant today, do not think for one second that those who are religious need be stupid. they have just as many reasons to believe as you have to not believe...its just that you are right and they are wrong...so try changing your approach to the religious from one of contention to one of education...by this i mean challenging them to investigate their beliefs, not teaching them evolution. all any person of faith has to do is delve into the origins and history of that faith to begin the short trip to enlightenment that that trip always ends in...
2007-03-11 05:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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