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Imagine yourself meeting a person who seems very reasonable and cultured. You'd naturally think that whatever this person says is a reflection of the culture and intelligence you assume him to have. But when he begins to speak, even though you perceive no other change in his reasonable demeanor, he startles you with his incredible nonsense. He may insist that white is just a lighter shade of black, for example, or claim that the clouds in the sky are simply huge bunches of cotton. He believes things that no reasonable person with normal awareness and judgment could believe. He claims it is raining even though the sun is shining; and if you take him outside and show him the evident sunlight, still he persists in his claim that rain is falling and he even declares that he's getting wet! If you saw such a person, you could describe him in several ways. You might say he was being illogical, deluded, or even that he'd lost his mind, or even that he was crazy.

2007-10-15 06:46:19 · 29 answers · asked by SMILING4EVER 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

You might even say that he seemed to be under a spell and to have no clear view of reality.
This term "under a spell" is very significant. Some ordinary people resort to various kinds of magic spells and incantations to make others do something they wouldn't ordinarily want to do; to control them; make them believe irrational things, get them to harm another person; and to put them into something akin to a state of hallucination where they remain unaware of what they're doing. In short, the whole purpose of a spell is to bring someone under another's control and to make him believe the most unlikely, irrational things.
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comes from this very analogy. The goal of Darwinism is to get people to reject the obvious fact of Creation, which is clearly evident and assured, and to believe in the myth embodied in the theory of evolution.

2007-10-15 06:46:56 · update #1

When someone falls under the spell of Darwinism, he also comes under the control of those who support the theory of evolution. Darwinism, and the theory of evolution, are incredible and illogical beliefs; they are like the proposition that that black is a chance byproduct of the changes that white undergoes, over time. But over the past 150 years, countless individuals have adopted these ideas passionately, and nothing can convince them to give them up. All the scientific evidence and plain facts in the world haven't been able to free them from this spell's influence. It is as if they've been bewitched to believe that it is raining when the sun is out and to insist that they are getting wet.

2007-10-15 06:47:04 · update #2

At this point, perhaps you think it might be more appropriate to describe the Darwinists' inner condition as a deficiency of mental or conceptual ability, instead of as a spell. But those who believe in Darwinism include educated individuals, professors and even Nobel Prizewinners. Rather than indicating any lack of conceptual ability, their attachment to Darwinism shows that they are under some kind of spell.
The purpose of this book is to rescue people from Darwinism's influence by revealing the exact ways in which it effects its persuasions and by uncovering the efforts that Darwinists make to prevent this illusion from losing its power. At the same time, we'll help you employ your own conscience and intelligence to consider—and understand—the self-evident fact of Creation.

2007-10-15 06:47:14 · update #3

Anyone who's been rescued from the spell of Darwinism and grasps the reality of Creation will also understand that God(Allah), the Lord of all the Worlds, has created him as well. This fact is the greatest import, because the sole purpose for the world's coming into existence is so that for people may come to know God and serve Him.

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2007-10-15 06:47:24 · update #4

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Im under the spell of logic and reason. Whats your excuse? Blinded by faith, are you?


By your own argument, it appears that at least Im not responsible for being "under a spell." You, on the other hand, conciously choose ignorance.

2007-10-15 06:48:36 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 21 0

What kind of delusion are you under?

Evolution is a fact. Sorry, you need to get over that. Nothing you do, say or believe will change the reality of the world.

The theory of evolution is the best explanation we have of the facts. For the last 100+ years creationists have been trying to shoot it down, all they can come up with are lies and half truths. If it was so easy to show it is fake why do thousands of scientists trust it and use it in experiments?

BTW white and black are shades not colours. It is ironic that you would use a broken analogy to support your broken argument.

Meanwhile it is you who are in denial of reality. It is you who is under a 'spell'.

2007-10-15 06:55:35 · answer #2 · answered by Simon T 7 · 5 0

I'm beneath the "spell" of traditional feel, reasoning, and I'm just a bit bit inspired via the two hundred,000 peer-reviewed released medical papers approximately evolution, the Nobel Prize Science winners that consider in it, the American Academy for the Advancement of Science notion in it, and the truth that I have an understanding of how DNA works, which makes evolution obviously logical and utterly smart. Of direction, you might have a guide written one million,three hundred years in the past earlier than any one even had a clue that DNA existed and says that its OK to overcome a girl "if she misbehaves". Publish a peer-reviewed medical paper backing up your ideals and I can be extra willing to disbelieve anything that makes best feel to me correct now. The truly query right here will have to be "what form of spell are YOU beneath?" btw: your put up is WAAAAAAY too lengthy!!!

2016-09-05 10:12:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am afraid you a sadly misinformed on many, many points. First, a spell is certainly not a thing to control anyone, it is simply a form of prayer that is helped along a little with action, and no one can be 'controlled' by a spell. Similarly no one can be controlled by hypnotism against their will, hypnosis is merely a state where the unconscious mind can be accessed, and a person can not be made to do something against their true nature.
Your misconceptions about evolution, however, are far too huge to be dealt with here ............ go read a science book!

2007-10-15 06:52:56 · answer #4 · answered by Diane 4 · 7 0

The entire first part of your question reflects believers *perfectly*. Living under the delusion that there is an invisible, magical supernatural being that he "poofed" everything into existence.
And in order to maintain that completely delusional belief, he needs to close his eyes and ears to astronomical amounts of evidence right in front of him, refuse to learn the facts about it, listen to what those facts say, and accept the facts AS facts, because his belief in that magical, supernatural being is so weak that deep down he knows that if he were to actually learn about those facts,his faith would crumble.
YOU are the one who startles with incredible nonsense. You try to convince people of the existence of mystical, invisible beings that have NO evidence for existence.
You're completely delusional. YOUR the one who must be completely insane to consider people that don't buy into your unsubstantiated beliefs in invisible superbeings "deluded". How ironic.

2007-10-15 07:06:36 · answer #5 · answered by Jess H 7 · 3 0

LMFAO! Are you serious? Too funny. It is all bunk.
Delusional, illogical, crazy? You must be speaking of the religious. You ppl are so funny, you try & use logic but fall short because you have faith with no evidence to back the claims you make, so you try & twist the game. Religion is based on faith & carries no facts, evidence or proof, so please stop with the propaganda. When religions start producing real facts & evidence then you can question reality. Until then know your place in the philosophy arena, not science.

2007-10-15 06:57:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I believe nothing. I know, not just believe, that evolution is true. You are long-winded in saying illogical things here. If one did say creation is obvious, there is no reason to prefer Moses' god Yahweh to Brahma, Marduk, Allah, Ahuramazda, the flying Spaghetti Monster or any other deity men have invented. Creation is not obvious at all, but evolution is when one looks at all of the evidence. It is the creationists who startle me with incredible nonsense. Scientists have refuted everything they have said. Look at science books and see for yourself, as I did.

2007-10-15 06:55:00 · answer #7 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 7 0

Okay, so you don't believe in Evolution, but you do believe in magic spells....and you call us deluded? I mean, magic spells belong in the category of fiction (I suppose you thought Harry Potter was based on fact).

And contrary to your claim that evolution is an Irrational belief, is is actually a very rational belief based on the amount of evidence backing it.

2007-10-15 06:58:32 · answer #8 · answered by Skippy 5 · 5 0

Tons of evidence verses zero evidence.

You do realize that everyone that actually does this for a living knows that evolution happened? There isn't a single paper that has passed peer review that goes against it in more than 80 years. It happened. Get over it.

Perhaps you would like to tell me how creationism explains fossil succession? http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/succession.html I'm really not interested in discussing anything else, but if you have an answer I would love to hear it. My email is open.

2007-10-15 06:52:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 9 0

Not again. Why do you come back every two months to preach about nothing? You don't listen to anything anyone posts in reply to your idiocy but seem to glory in typing out this bunch of nonsense from the Quran that only makes you look like the stupidest person on the planet.

KNOCK IT OFF.

2007-10-15 06:56:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Can you give a single example - just one, solitary example of this 'evidence' you have that shows that evolutionary theory is incorrect?

Just one.

I'm still waiting...

Hmm... compare that with the thousands, even millions of pieces of physical evidence gathered from paleontology (study of fossil life forms), genetics (genetic variation between and within species), microbiology (induced speciation in laboratory settings, observed development of antibiotic resistance), geology (stratigraphic corellation of fossil finds), physics (radiometric dating of geologic layers), comparative biology (homologous similarities between living, related organisms that matches both genetic variation and comparative time since a common morphologically similar ancestor from the fossil record), and even biogeography (the modern distribution of organisms on different continents).

Yeah, I can't imagine why anyone would choose to blindly believe all that physical evidence, when there's a book that clearly, mostly, kind of says that some sky dude did it.

2007-10-15 06:55:14 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

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