Evolution is a fraud. I refer you to “Shattering the Myth of Darwinism†by Richard Milton.
While one may correctly say that evolution is a fraud, that is not to say that that same person “believes in†Creation as it is literally set forth in Genesis.
The answer is: We don’t know where we came from. Let’s find out.
Evolution is as much, if not more, of an irrational religion than what any Creationist spouts.
@ El Peatieablo
Excuse my lack of knowledge about Galileo. It’s hard to keep all the names in my head in order. I could have said it was Edison.
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@۞
No, Darwin never changed his mind. He was religious. If he was still alive, he still would be religious.
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@ Commodore Angryy
No Problem. There’s really only three names that are all that important anyway (FSM, Bobby Henderson, and Jessica Alba). Oh, your name too, that’s important for tests and stuff. :)
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@Etay
Charles Darwin (the famous naturalist) died an agnostic by his own definition and definitely not religious.
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Do you believe in an afterlife? Your choice of words suggests you might not.
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Sep 15th, 2007
@۞
I’m not sure you’re right, ۞. I know he was religious while he was doing his studies. He even studied Anglican theology at a Church of England school. Before he went on the Voyage of the Beagle, Darwin was aiming at becoming a clergyman.
When he was writing the Origin of Species, he remained as a theist; convinced of the existence of God as a First Cause. He was definitely a religious man.
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Sep 16th, 2007
@ Etay
are you saying that Darwin created ID, just under a different name?
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Sep 16th, 2007
He started out quite religious.
Try this:
. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin%27s_views_on_religion
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It is a very well cited article.
Read the section on the unedited version of his autobiography.
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Darwin demolishes all the the standard arguments in favour of religion in a few paragraphs.
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He accepts there may be a God by that all the known arguments for him and/or any given religion are false.
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It also shows you that even by modern standards and extra-ordinarily by his own, Darwin is was excellent writer and brilliantly clear thinker.
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It is of great benefit to the world that such a great mind wasn’t wasted on the narrow stiffling world of the church with all its backward thinking. I think he would have found he hated it.
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Feb 20th, 2008
I don’t see your logic, but it is funny reading your idiotic arguements
An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It's even wackier than Jonathan Swift's suggestion that the Irish eat their children as a way to keep them from being a burden, and it may offend just as many people, but Henderson, described elsewhere as a 25-year-old "out-of-work physics major," puts satire to the same serious use that Swift did. Oh, yes, it is very funny. -- Scientific American
@ El Peatieablo
Excuse my lack of knowledge about Galileo. It’s hard to keep all the names in my head in order. I could have said it was Edison.
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@۞
No, Darwin never changed his mind. He was religious. If he was still alive, he still would be religious.
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@ Commodore Angryy
No Problem. There’s really only three names that are all that important anyway (FSM, Bobby Henderson, and Jessica Alba). Oh, your name too, that’s important for tests and stuff. :)
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@Etay
Charles Darwin (the famous naturalist) died an agnostic by his own definition and definitely not religious.
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Do you believe in an afterlife? Your choice of words suggests you might not.
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@۞
I’m not sure you’re right, ۞. I know he was religious while he was doing his studies. He even studied Anglican theology at a Church of England school. Before he went on the Voyage of the Beagle, Darwin was aiming at becoming a clergyman.
When he was writing the Origin of Species, he remained as a theist; convinced of the existence of God as a First Cause. He was definitely a religious man.
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@ Etay
are you saying that Darwin created ID, just under a different name?
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He started out quite religious.
Try this:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin%27s_views_on_religion
.
It is a very well cited article.
Read the section on the unedited version of his autobiography.
.
Darwin demolishes all the the standard arguments in favour of religion in a few paragraphs.
.
He accepts there may be a God by that all the known arguments for him and/or any given religion are false.
.
It also shows you that even by modern standards and extra-ordinarily by his own, Darwin is was excellent writer and brilliantly clear thinker.
.
It is of great benefit to the world that such a great mind wasn’t wasted on the narrow stiffling world of the church with all its backward thinking. I think he would have found he hated it.
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I don’t see your logic, but it is funny reading your idiotic arguements
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