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I don't see anyone there stating that they have all the answers? You must point me more clearly where to look, I might be a bit tired tonight! |
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Perhaps you should say "essay before Last"... Quote:
Crack-science serves only to line the pocketbooks of crack-scientists. If I found out that my tax dollars were paying the bills for some clipboard jockey filing reports on something that Science has proven (really, really proven) will not work I would not be pleased. I might write a letter. I might just vote. Quote:
The big difference, here, between Creationism and the Theory of Evolution is that evolution can be proven. I'm not saying it has been proven, but it is possible... given enough time... I went over this in my first big post in this thread. We don't have to wait for things to change, either. We just have to look for the right footprints. How will you find footprints of God? Don't give me some spiritual wise-crack, either. Give me something we can prove. [edited for lag] [ May 19, 2003, 19:40: Message edited by: Loser ] |
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Yeah, science is just another religion that demand as much faith as any other religion.
There is no way anyone can prove how old is a rock. That is a fact. Of course, the High Priests of the new religion wants you to abandon the ways of the old religion. Just like every time before. That's why I embrace technology, but not that cult called Science [ May 19, 2003, 20:02: Message edited by: Aloofi ] |
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Well, sometimes one just have to laugh http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
(Please continue the discussion, I find it very interesting but I can't make such good quality Posts as you guys have been producing, from both sides. Some are also quite humurous (No disrespect). [ May 19, 2003, 20:07: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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Some of the Creation-related Biblical stories would leave footprints - the Flood, for example, has a few things it would leave behind, such as Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat (there are witnesses to it, and satelite photos of an anomily that would fit the description) and evidence of a large water cataclysm (a Biblical explanation of the fossil record, also a good explanation for the smoothness of modern coal, trans-strata petrified trees, and a few other things). |
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