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Originally posted by TruthParadox
Originally posted by Lannock
I don't care that there's only 5% of proof for evolution.
First: Can you tell me where you got 5%?
Second: 5% is better than 0% (creationism)
Third: You fail to mention that whatever the percent is, it's constantly growing.
Nice try though, you may have convinced some of the weak minded.
Originally posted by Lannock
There you go. Escape clauses. Answers for everything. Christians have basically just the one escape clause (mysterious ways). Evolutionists have a bunch of them.
Originally posted by Lannock
Evolutionists believe beyond a shadow of a doubt they are correct and all questions will one day be answered by science.
Originally posted by redmage
Personally, I'm all for the idea of teaching about creationism (ID) in public schools. While they're at it, they should expose students to all sorts of major religions in order to give them a better understanding of how various people view the world. A Religions of the World course could do a lot of good for our kids.
That said, ID has no place in a science classroom.
[edit on 8/15/08 by redmage]
Originally posted by Lannock
Ask the same question of a Christian and an Evolutionist and me:
How did it all come about:
C : God did it
E : We don't know yet but we are getting closer every day
ME: I don't know. I believe in some creation event(s) but we'll never find the answer.
Question for Evolutionist: Transition forms? Where are they?
Evolutionists believe beyond a shadow of a doubt they are correct and all questions will one day be answered by science.