To: SeekAndFind
What’s the counter argument?
Evolution is so solid it makes everything LOOK like it’s created by a supreme Mind?
2 posted on
06/22/2015 7:14:13 AM PDT by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: SeekAndFind
We're going to discover that it's difficult to close that gate once the demons are loosed. We never should have ceded education, government or the media to Satan's minions.
It isn't impossible, but I don't think conservatives are up to the task.
3 posted on
06/22/2015 7:26:13 AM PDT by
LouAvul
(Liberalism: more than just a mental illness)
To: SeekAndFind
Charlotte Hinson, a fifth-grade teacher in Louisiana who uses the Bible as part of classroom discussions of creationism and evolution, explained her rationale in a much shorter sentence. Hinson wrote in a newspaper column in her local paper, God made science.Maybe Charlotte could have her class do a project on the scientific identification of witches. You can't kill them until you know who they are.
To: SeekAndFind
I hear that a lot of government schools down south allow prayer in school and even public prayer. Good for them. I wish more would do it. Make the ACLU sue the town. They don’t have an unlimited supply of money.
7 posted on
06/22/2015 7:45:59 AM PDT by
St_Thomas_Aquinas
( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
To: SeekAndFind
Finally, Science triumph's over evolution in a public school!
To: SeekAndFind
As an evangelical Christian, I don’t know that I want non-Christian teachers presenting their opinion on the Bible in classes. However, I definitely think that both the strengths and the weaknesses of naturalistic evolution should be presented. That’s just good science. Once students see the gaping holes in naturalistic evolution, the facts will speak for themselves and they will be much more open to listening to an alternative viewpoint that should be presented at their churches.
15 posted on
06/22/2015 7:55:51 AM PDT by
DeweyCA
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