Posted on 07/23/2006 9:36:42 AM PDT by tomzz
What's Normal for one is Poisson for the other.
Creationism: Religion interfering with science.
Its too bad you are so blind on this, Race. Other than this one subject you are a pretty sharp character.
You allow your emotions to blind you.
Oh, and can you tell me why Astronomy isn't a target of Creationists? It also goes against Genesis.
How'm I "in the image of Darwin"
I don't call you a Christoid, do I?
I thought it was really cool that Whitefish Bay from the song (I think) is near here.
When you come from Los Angeles, there isn't much what you would call "lore." ;)
That is pretty good. But since I am Christian, I don't want to leave the wrong impression about my opinion of my fellow (sometimes bewildered) Christians.
I once lived in Athens, Georgia, where they spoke of "the Normal school." It worried me that there were so few that they all went to one school.
There's always the Legend of Zorro:
Now I'm hungry.
Time to eat!
Be back soon.
Go ahead and call me whatever pleases your fancy. Christians are used to the blathering of Darwinoids.
Unlike you, I gave a specific response. What have you posted that exempts you from thought of as ignorant? Let's hear some Christian Science.
Creationism: Rightly reading God's Word and believing what God said
EVOLUTION: Fairy tales for the uninformed
Mississippi being a variation of the Ojibway name "Mishipishu", which means "water panther", or stegosaur
lmao
I don't call people names. My religion considers it a sin.
Christians believe that God is the Creator and that nothing lives without his divine Will. Science based on Christian beliefs and values attempts to understand how God works his Will. I dislike the indoctrination tactics that some scientists and their secularist/atheist followers implement in science classes in essence attempting to exclude all other interpretation of the world to the exclusion of evolution...an obviously flawed and narrow understanding of life.
You and others here need to remember that science and reason as we understand it today could never have appeared without a foundation in Christianity.
Well I guess that settles that. Macroevolution is impossible because you say it is. So why did you bother posting the rest of the crap? Shouldn't we be satisfied with your say-so?
But what about the turtle on which the world sits?
well then we do share something valuable.
Buddha...where does he stand/sit on all this?
BZZZZZZT! Sorry no.
Evolution is figuring these guys out. (This is a cute little guy, too.)
Fossil: Taung Child
Site: Buxton Limeworks, Taung, South Africa (1)
Discovered By: M. de Bruyn, 1924 (1)
Estimated Age of Fossil: 2.3 mya * determined by Faunal & geomorphological data (1, 4, 5)
Species Name: Australopithecus africanus (1, 3, 7, 8)
Gender: Unknown (1)
Cranial Capacity: 405 (440 as adult) cc (1, 3)
Information: First early hominid fossil found in Africa (7, 8)
Interpretation:
See original source for notes:
http://www.mos.org/evolution/fossils/fossilview.php?fid=27
The song is about the Whitefish Bay that's part of Lake Superior. Whitefish Bay, the village is on Lake Michigan.
Gig? Are you working Festa?
LOL
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