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2007-07-06 00:32:20 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

*influenced

2007-07-06 00:34:35 · update #1

Excuse me, but how rude are you people? It seems to me that there are plenty of christians on this site who actually believe that sh!t. I just wanted to get a clear answer.

2007-07-06 00:39:58 · update #2

17 answers

Possibly. In the bible, Satan was the one that helped us gain knowledge of good and evil. (Which god punished us for). The bible must be wrong. After all, Satan is the only non-human to help us gain knowledge and God is the one that killed more of us than cancer.

2007-07-06 00:38:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Satan first encouraged the pursuit of knowledge; god had prohibited that and that is why Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden.

It has been the pursuit of knowledge that has driven all of the improvements in human life experiences for the last 50,000 years. If you prefer cooked food to raw, homes to the open air, buying food rather than catching it, clothing rather than nakedness, your iPod to drumming your fingers on the ground or Yahoo Answers to fighting over a mud-encrusted root, you have an enquiring mind (and Satan) to thank at some point in the past. Without the pursuit of knowledge, we'd have yet to discover fire. Some God, who wanted us to be like kittens or tadpoles for eternity.

And yes, Darwin's enquiring mind was of the right order to benefit the world.

2007-07-06 07:57:11 · answer #2 · answered by Bad Liberal 7 · 1 3

By God.

You know Darwin simply told what he saw according to the facts of the time. That is not Evil. Our understanding of God was redefined. Ask yourself did it matter how God did things? He/she has all the time in creation.

Satan like all things was created by God therefore the power of the maker is greater.
Best wishes

2007-07-06 07:40:59 · answer #3 · answered by dayakaur 4 · 1 0

I think people tend to point fingers at Satan for everything thats considered Blasphemous to religion.Darwin was influenced by his own intelligence.

2007-07-06 07:55:04 · answer #4 · answered by chryshal 4 · 1 1

Such bizarre responses for a valid question, Meum:

Yes, Darwin set the roots for eliminating the entire plan of salvation by abolishing Adam's failure, and the "last Adam's" redemption of us, and this fallen planet.

Darwin was impressed by Satan to make assumptions that have never been established, like progression in fossil formations and speciation--the formation of new orders with completely unique DNA.

Darwin's bold theories were seconded by a biologist named Huxley who said evolution from nothing was a plausible fact. Both were tools in Satan's hands.

The late Roger Morneau (thanks to God), escaped from a high-level Satan-worship cult. He learned how Satan planned to use Darwin and Huxley, and how evolutionists are unknowingly Satan's special disciples. And that would include those professing to be intelligent and learned on R&S.

Morneau's document is posted at http://abiblecode.tripod.com/cult.htm. Read the entire document when you have time, or word-search for "darwin".

Blessings, Balaam

P.S.: Read how the "second Adam" will ultimately rule Earth throughout eternity at www.revelado.org/revealed.htm

2007-07-06 07:52:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

Only foolish people will claim that "satan" (if he was real) influenced Darwin.

2007-07-06 07:42:47 · answer #6 · answered by independant_009 6 · 2 0

Darwin was agnostic. That is he doubted the existence of supernatural beings. It's like asking an adult if they are influenced by the tooth fairy.

2007-07-06 07:36:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

Obviously.

2007-07-06 07:40:12 · answer #8 · answered by beano™ 6 · 0 1

No his bank forced him to write the book or lose his house.
Who influenced you to post this question ?

2007-07-06 07:40:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No, no more than any of the rest of us are. He was just an inquiring mind wanting to know.

2007-07-06 07:38:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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