Seriously folks, Evolution is the religion of Atheist. Atheist know there must be a reason we are hear, but since religion is too tough for them to swallow they invented Evolution. Gee, everything perfect by accident. So my kids are suppose to swallow their theorys (yep, still a theory, still unproven) but my children can't learn about the God who truely created him, with other Christian children in a public school.
Who's side is America on?
We founded this country on Christianity and then handed it over to atheist.
2007-05-02
00:04:08
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SAGGY before you challenge my IQ try to work on your writting skills so you don't look like a moron telling me I'm one. Cheers doofus.
2007-05-02
00:13:02 ·
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Acid Zebra, you can teach biology all you want if it's about animals FINE. But don't sit there and tell my child that he came from a chimp just because you don't believe in GOD and you don't think I should either.
2007-05-02
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Red Queen. Fantasy is the pictures of ape men that science created from their mine and put in text books as facts even though we have no proof of REAL ape men.
Get a clue lady.
2007-05-02
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It has nothing to do with atheism. Perhaps you should take a closer look at what science means when it says theory. There are educated Christians who know the theory is fact. I suggest you learn about evolution before making a fuss. America was not founded by Christians and people came here to get away from religous dogma. The irony is our country has more religious dogma now than the countries people left for America in the past. Our country is not suppose to have religion mixed in government institutions and has no place in public schools.
2007-05-06 13:56:54
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answered by thegreatestgreatape 1
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First let me correct your mistakes while answering your questions and disproving your assumptions. Seriously folks, Evolution is the religion of Atheist. -It is not a religion, Atheism has nothing to do with Evolution besides it disproving the Creationism fallacy. Atheist know there must be a reason we are HERE, but since religion is too tough for them to swallow they invented Evolution. -Enlighten me on what this reason is. And what is so tough about religion? A being that exists outside of time and space created a solar system in 7 days, who created the other 100 trillion solar systems? Gee, everything perfect by accident. So my kids are suppose to swallow their THEORIES (yep, still a theory, still unproven) -But there is more proof regarding Evolution than there is of Creation. Viruses evolve so we can become sick by the same virus 6 months after we just got better from it. but my children can't learn about the God who TRULY created him, with other Christian children in a public school. -How do you know that God TRULY created your children, why did you have to wait 9 months and either have C-section or a very painful birth? We founded this country on Christianity and then handed it over to atheist. -America was based on the Separation of Church and state, and Atheists have the same rights that and theist does, even if they are the minority.
2016-05-18 21:28:50
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answered by ? 3
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Yes,atheist know there must be a reason why we are here. That is why,through a long time of observation,excavation,deduction,reasoning...the theory of evolution was developed. It is based on observible evidence and it quite thoroughly explains the diversity of life on this planet. Something the christian texts,with their stories of a 7000 year old earth. 1 original couple,a worldwide flood that destroys all life except what would fit in an ark,fails miserably at.
Also,do you know what a scientific theory is?obviously not. FYI, it is only a "THEORY" of gravity also,shall your children be taught they might NOT fall if they jump off a building? It is,after all,only a theory!As far as your children learning about god....surely a devotee like yourself would have your children at a place of worship on thier/your offtime? There are places of worship everywhere,absolutely no reason your children shouldn't learn about god from a parent that truely believes and worships?Heaven forbid you watch the game on Sunday or go to the lake.If you want your children to "learn about god"then teach them. I don't like it,but it is your right. But,do not be lazy and expect the schools to be the ones to indoctinate your child,that is what churches are for.Lastly,our founding fathers for the most part,were DEISTS,not Christians,and insisted on the seperation of church and state.
2007-05-02 00:24:40
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answered by nobodinoze 5
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Saying that evolution was a random event, or "accident" as you put it, is a common (and ridiculous) misconception put forth by Christians. Evolution is anything but chance. An accident or chance would imply that people would have been just as likely to evolve into living reclining chairs as they would people. Evolution is a very selective and refined process that takes a really, really freaking long time, selecting things that will give an organism an advantage at surviving.
If you want your children to learn that god created them, then teach them that at home, or church on sunday. There is no way in hell I'm paying taxes to a public school that teaches my children a competing belief system, would you want your kids learning Islam in a (public) school that you pay taxes for?
2007-05-02 01:13:40
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answered by Narmak 1
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Man, you just started the whole "shoving down the throat" thing again.
How are you not better than us atheists?
Why do all of you always say, that it's more irrational to think, everything happened "by chance"?
It did not happen by chance, man.
It's millions and millions of years of evolution.
That's why they call it evolution, we evolved from simpler species. I just never understood, how one could question evolution, call it irrational, whilst believing in a story, which shows no proof whatsoever, of ever having happened.
And, there's a reason evolution is taught in school.
It is, because it is the only theory of how we got here, with substantial evidence, proof, to which extent we can actually imagine why we exist.
You can question anything, it's your right, and it's good, that you question things, but, please don't shove YOUR hypothetical explanations down OUR throat.
Yes, they are only hypothetical.
Sorry to wake you up, but god didn't create us.
I've also asked myself, who would be more disappointed after death, religious people or atheists. Imagine you could discover the truth after death, if only for 10 seconds, and all the questions about god, heaven, hell etc. are answered.
I think religious people would probably suffer a post-mortem heartattack, if they found out god didn't exist. Atheists would deal with it and say, "I was wrong, big deal".
My opinion.
2007-05-05 17:49:02
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answered by epihasi 1
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Actually, I'm a christian, and I believe Evolution happened. And I didn't have it shoved down my throat either, I learned about it out personal interest, and accepted it under the evidence presented. It does make more sense than the theory of creation. And these days, evolution is generally accepted by many Christians. None of us had this belief forced onto us, we just have enough sense to know that it makes more sense.
2007-05-02 00:48:56
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answered by Skippy 5
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You're just another ignorant Christian who refuses to look at the evidence about Evolution and actually STUDY IT.
And another thing. How does "Freedom of religion" that America was founded on translate to 'Founded on Christianity"? The first commandment of the 10 commandments says that you should have no other god before the God of the Bible. If This country were founded on Christianity then "Freedom of Religion" would Be OUT. There would only be Freedom to worship the Christian god and no other.
See, more evidence that you're conveniently ignoring! You haven't got a clue what you're talking about.
2007-05-02 00:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheism in not a religion and evolution has been pretty much confirmed. As to everything else. Yes, Atheist should not shove evolution down your throat just like we don't want christians shoving religion down ours. And you should read what a scientific theory envolves, which creationism can't come close to.
2007-05-09 15:09:34
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answered by punch 7
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1 Q @ a time...
1. No, I don't wonder*. I know the truth, and it set me free!!!!
from the lies of Satan the Devil for 1. The hypocrisy that is Christendom 2. And idiots like all ppl that say we came from apes/ aliens/ nothing we just came to be, after, like a ka-zillion years. Inane.
Creation has already been proven. By science. FACT.
America is on the side of 'Freedom' as for man made laws.
Now, if ya want God's take on this....All the Kingdoms of this world are ruled by Satan.--Matt. 4:8-10
That would be the side that America is on.
Also, in the Scriptures YOU are the one responsible for teaching your children about God, Jesus, His purposes' for mankind and His Kingdom
* The Holy Scriptures tell us what it will be like in the time of the end, of this system, of things. 1 of them is: They will say "there is no God." I don't sweat 'em; God will take care of all people of the world. YOU can't escape Him.
Remember, the most successful of lies of Satan the Devil is that Most ppl, won't even believe He exists.
2007-05-09 06:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well they took prayer out of the schools, and they took God our of schools. When America first started they taught from the Bluebacked speller. They basically used the bible to teach students to read. Now, if they took the bible out of the schools they had to replace it with something. So they replaced it with lies from Satan. Lies about evolution, and the big bang, and any foolish ideas from the rulers of the darkness of this world.And that wasn't enough, it will get worse until the time when God puts a stop to it all.Look at what he did about Sodom and Gomorrah, Look at what he did about the flood during Noah's day. What next?
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
2007-05-09 09:59:46
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answered by KaeMae 4
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