After all, neither of these could exist without Biological evolution so they should be banned from taking either right?
When you start the "is it hypocritical" questions, expect them to come right back at ya.
2007-07-21
09:17:31
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Looks like a lot of you need to go back to grade 9 science class and find out what the term "scientific theory" means in the REAL world.
Honestly, the stupidity of creationists staggers me...
2007-07-21
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Well, you grow penicillin, but I don't know about cancer treatment. Since cancer is a result of "evolution" (cells growing hostile because of a flaw in their genetic make-up) wouldn't it make sense that creationists would want to get rid of it?
2007-07-22 03:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No one, including Creationst argues the fact that things change biologically. Medicines have nothing to do with whether or not we evolved from apes or if the Earth is billions of years old. But on that same token, should all Atheists be banned from schools and universities because Christians started formal education?
2007-07-21 16:24:36
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No- I believe in Creation..but I also believe God gave people brains to be used as well...such as Scientists..God can heal with or without medicine...so it is not a hypocritical (you spelled that wrong..you must have been typing to fast =) to want to live, I was diagnosed with having the beginning stages of Cervical Cancer...the problem there is nothing I can do about it because I am pregnant...I have been praying unceasingly for healing because I want to be around for a long time so that I can get to know my daughter...but if I am not healed through prayer, which I believe is 100% possible of course I will seek the proper medical treatment because God provided the people with the brains to make it...so why not use it.
The people who do not seek medical treatment tend to be Christian Science or some branch like that..I am not very familiar with them other than they do not believe in using medicine or doctors.
2007-07-21 16:24:32
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answered by Nicole B 4
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Although stupidity obviously staggers you it doesn't me. Look at what you just stated. "scientific theory". It means just that - theory. In other words an assumption. And...um evidence cannot be based on assumptions my friend. That in itself would be hypocritical of the very science you profess to know so much about.
God bless
2007-07-21 16:33:52
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No. Luke, one of Jesus' disciples, was a doctor. Had he had access to the medical information we had today, I believe he would have used it.
2007-07-21 16:26:02
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answered by mrscjr 3
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These are not products of biological evolution.
They were created by creationists.
Nice phrase isn't it?
Get A Grip.
2007-07-21 16:20:44
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answered by Get A Grip 6
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No, it is not.
Evolution has not been proven.
No one has the right to "ban" anyone from taking treatment.
2007-07-21 16:27:27
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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No, God created them for the treatment of His children
2007-07-21 16:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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no its a free country
2007-07-21 16:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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