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Prominent Creation Scientist Em Adjineri has recently been studying the beliefs of the founding fathers and has discovered something stunning.

According to the Em Adjineri research, not one of the founding fathers believed in Darwinian evolution. However, several of them believed in the literal truth of the Bible. Our schools should only teach subjects in which the founding fathers believed. Anything else is unpatriotic.

Since the founding fathers didn't believe in Darwinian evolution, evolution should not be taught in schools today. Since some of them believed in creationism, creationism is still teachable. Our country was not founded by evolutionists, so evolution must be anti-American.

Evolutionists, don't you realize that by espousing your theory you're helping the terrorists win?

Take that, all you followers of Osama bin lution!

2007-10-11 02:17:31 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

(((Hypnozilla))) It's nice to see you again. (I mean that literally, although I guess I don't really see you.)

2007-10-11 02:22:53 · update #1

39 answers

The founding fathers weren't exactly the cleanest of people, either. Only terror supporters shower daily!

(((Windom))) Missed ya!

2007-10-11 02:21:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 14 1

The truth is...Our founding fathers were just men who had been utilized by God to set up an environment where faith uninhibited and unregulated by government could flourish...that means the propensity to not believe as is every ones inalienable right, has to be included as a freedom.

These men where not perfect and while they can be admired and honored for their contribution...lets also note that these guys...many of them..believed in concepts such as slavery, war, the systematic slaughter and consequint segregation of a native population and etc. All in the name of God. You think God likes that...? No I don't think so...its anti-biblical.

The teaching of evolution serves a purpose as does every other evil thing that has been established in our society or any other...the world will not recoupe..there will be no saving of this planet...the end times are here and we are living in the "days of Noah". So, the beliefs of a few dead presidents and statesmen and etc who will face judgement as well on "that" day...have no bearing on our country'a patriotism or not. You want patriotism...go to North Korea for a week or two and then come back here. Patriotism should be built upon the appreciation we have for the bed of freedom our military and constitution have prepared for us. Let the disruption of that comfort that is soon to be had bring about the abrupt change in a culture that will soon see that the Bible is His Word and He is the only True God and creator of all things. Remember..Every knee...no just yours and mine...if Darwinian Evolution is to be shut down as curriculum let it be because the merits of it are in question as it becomes more baseless and fictional. The more time that goes by with no evidence as technology advances...the less evolution will remain plausible. However, not because its unsupported by polititians who weren't even in power during Darwins lifetime. USA established in 1776 - Darwins theory in the 1840's. I'm wondering how you could know what they believed as the theory may have never even been presented to them at all...Why would a scientist study the beliefs of historical figures anyway? Nice try though...Creationism can stand on its own merits without the need for this kind of rhetoric. Love in Christ, ~J~

2007-10-11 02:46:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i have study the creationist arguments adverse to evolution. they don't carry water. I study a pair of creationist books and talked about how the authors could dishonestly slip one bogus assumption into each and each and every calculation to make it come out opposite from what it truly is going to have. a large number of something is in holding with undesirable technology and the desire that the target market is purely too scientifically illiterate to work out the gaping flaws. and that i'm quite particular you're mendacity. Evolution is taught on the highschool factor. i have by no skill heard of a school that isn't aid you into extreme college until eventually you've mastered evolution. EDIT: look, i understand a few extreme college biology instructors. they could roll their eyes yet they have by no skill failed a baby only for believing creationism. Your tale of not being allowed into extreme college without passing biology is smart provided that you thoroughly failed the route, not purely one section. And it truly is nevertheless actual that evolution receives no more desirable than a passing factor out in decrease factor technology classes. Biology because it truly is taught lower than the highschool factor is about gazing nature, perchance doing some body structure. i do not trust that you ever went to an immediately ahead college that made you draw close evolution earlier you may bypass to extreme college. That declare is purely not credible. Your remark about "satanic atheism" is yet another wide flag telling me that you're mendacity. this can be a word it truly is purely heard in church homes. you're purely spouting what some preacher has informed you. you do not have any journey with atheism in any respect. you are able to't study a lot about creationism by using reading the Bible. it truly is a narrative that takes up below 2 pages. look, i turned right into a creationist. My seventh grade technology instructor study the first financial ruin of Genesis in college and stated it truly is all we mandatory to study about evolution (this turned right into some a lengthy time period in the past). once i began reading technology in additional desirable element i realized that creationism changed into not something more desirable than the way the ancients defined their existence to themselves. (i changed into nevertheless a believer at that factor, by using ways.) As for you, though, i'm quite particular that your purely publicity to evolution has been listening to Hovind or Ham's lies about what the idea says.

2016-10-09 00:42:17 · answer #3 · answered by estiven 4 · 0 0

To the Brits, the founding fathers WERE the terrorists. And, see? They won. And did the Brits believe in evolution or creationism? That's right, creationism. And - HELLO! - they LOST. And the founding fathers, the 18th century equivalent of terrorists, won.

Oh, crap... who am I routing for again?

2007-10-11 02:57:19 · answer #4 · answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6 · 4 0

Wow, you must have been missing when "God" was handing out brains. Scientific theory doesn't have much to do with being patriotic. Of course, whack jobs cannot differentiate between religion and patriotism. They think that America is one big Christian nation and anyone with a scientific view is an idiot.

Good reasoning on the founding fathers of our nation! You know, science was real huge to the Colonists, because they weren't real busy fighting against the Royalist ******* from Britain. All they had time to do was ponder Darwinian theory and use their electron microscopes to help prove the legitimacy of the Shroud Of Turin.

Get a clue! Hopefully the next generation of your family will evolve into productive human beings!

2007-10-11 02:24:36 · answer #5 · answered by monkey tuesday 3 · 2 3

Well, a Darwin was born in 1803 (I believe), and his theories were not solidified until later in is life, it would have been impossible for any founding fathers to have heard, let alone adopted, prior to the formation of the country, Darwin's theories.

I think, in view of the timeline, that it only makes sense that the founding fathers would not have accepted Darwinism, a theory that did not as yet exist.

Perhaps that's your point though.

2007-10-11 02:28:56 · answer #6 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 3 1

Excellent point! Another unpatriotic act you should mention is the Republican Party; did you know that not ONE of the Founding Fathers of this great nation of ours was a member of the Republican Party? That's right, ladies and gentlemen, being a Republican goes against everything the Founding Fathers stood for!

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2007-10-11 03:09:22 · answer #7 · answered by Stranger In The Night 5 · 4 0

Is "prominent creation scientist" anything like "compassionate conservative"? Good grief where do you find you information?

Here's the BIGGEST flaw in your logic: Darwin was born in 1809; sailed on HMS Beagle to the Galapagos Islands in 1831; and published "Origin of Species" in 1859. So everyone of the Founding Fathers was DEAD when the first concise views of evolution emerged.

I won't even get going that "Em Adjineri" isn't real -- think about it, "her" name is pronounced "Imaginary" when run together. Creationist are so desperate they are making people up?

I think it's much more patriotic to stand up and defend separation of church and state, than cave into the religious zealots trying to run this country.

"Better to die standing than live on your knees."

2007-10-11 03:20:25 · answer #8 · answered by Andy 5 · 1 2

I don't believe in evolution, but having people be "patriotic" is a terrible argument.

I bet you have a US flag on your car.

Oh, and as a member of modern culture I'm pretty glad we can teach other subjects than just what the founding fathers had... for example ~ technology. America is already far behind most of the Western World when it comes to Math, Reading, Literacy, and foreign language (in which most of the founding fathers excelled.)

2007-10-11 02:26:37 · answer #9 · answered by Christian in Kuwait 3 · 1 3

i bet you wish you could pretend that was a good argument.
the founding fathers of America might have personally believed in creationism but that didnt stop them from ammending the freedom of religion. so does that not mean that Americans are given the choice of choosing what they believe despite it not being what they believed? there are places in the world where you have no say in the religion that you celebrate. in effort to break away from that ideology, our founding fathers gave us the freedom to decide what suits us best.
the founding fathers of America were extreamly undereducated, but not for their time. the world is moving too quickly now that if we were to have our heads shoved up our asses learning only what they learned we would have the mearly have the intellect of todays 4th grader.
the reason they teach the theory of evolution instead of creationsim in school is because we have the freedom of religion. to teach religious ideology in a public school setting would actually contradict your arguement and be less patriotic. because that would be forcing children to believe something outside of their personal belief system or religion that comes from anothers religious point of view.
it is not unpatriotic to believe in evolution nor more patriotic to believe in creationism. the founding fathers of America may have believed in it themselves but had they wanted us to believe in it as well they would not have given us the choice to choose.

ps. evolutionists are not helping terrorists. al qaida is actually a religion-based group of people who are attacking countries whos governmental foundation isnt rooted to islam.

2007-10-11 03:35:39 · answer #10 · answered by pikko 4 · 1 1

As the theory was not conceived at that time one would not expect ANY to believe in it. They also did not believe in Bunuel's law so we should do away with airplanes and helicopters. What about computers, cars, Nuclear power? Any advance in science from 1787 should be outlawed and only technology predating the formation of the USA should be allowed to be taught in the schools? My how a fundie brain works!

2007-10-11 02:28:44 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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