Creationism debate continues to evolve2. Comment #29576 by ridelo on April 3, 2007 at 1:03 pm
3. Comment #29581 by cry4turtles on April 3, 2007 at 1:23 pm
"Both Brooks and Alters point out that the vast majority of scientists support evolution, even as creationism gains grounds in evangelical circles."4. Comment #29582 by davyB on April 3, 2007 at 1:33 pm
This must be an old article. Kent Hovind recently moved into a Federal prison camp to do ten years for tax evasion and obstruction.5. Comment #29584 by fonex_86 on April 3, 2007 at 1:37 pm
Hmm, maybe the US should consider exiling him to a particular country in SE Asia, where I am: here religious fundies flourish and most biology teachers skim evolution in 5 minutes or less -- teaching it only because the national curriculum orders them to.6. Comment #29605 by ghostbuster on April 3, 2007 at 2:46 pm
If religous people insist on invading secular science classes with relgious views then I see no reason why secular science cannot invade religious institutions and give their scientific views on religious topics.7. Comment #29607 by dirtpiggy on April 3, 2007 at 2:53 pm
8. Comment #29626 by PaulJ on April 3, 2007 at 4:39 pm
9. Comment #29648 by johntfiorito on April 3, 2007 at 7:39 pm
the creationists should hold their breath...see the following from scientific american regarding the primordial soup....10. Comment #29667 by Logicel on April 4, 2007 at 1:50 am
11. Comment #29673 by dirtpiggy on April 4, 2007 at 2:31 am
12. Comment #29682 by Myryama on April 4, 2007 at 4:17 am
I'm waiting for geocentricity to be taught in Physics lessons. Maybe the religious extremists should simply admit that their ability to understand the real world by reading an ancient text is, as Galileo demonstrated, limited.13. Comment #29696 by Eureka Step on April 4, 2007 at 7:46 am
14. Comment #29698 by sane1 on April 4, 2007 at 8:05 am
7. Comment #29605 by ghostbuster on April 3, 2007 at 2:46 pm
If religous people insist on invading secular science classes with relgious views then I see no reason why secular science cannot invade religious institutions and give their scientific views on religious topics
15. Comment #29700 by SRWB on April 4, 2007 at 8:22 am
My first post after visiting the site for some time now.16. Comment #29715 by willerror on April 4, 2007 at 11:54 am
SRWB, that's an excellent point. In fact, I would go so far as to argue that the very existence of life as we know it tells us there is no god of any kind. Any god surely could have created us, life, in its own ethereal spirit world without biological processes. If god as the theists understand him is "spirit" or "outside of nature," why then is life "inside" nature, or of nature? Why be separated from a god at all? No, for me, existence itself is enough proof of god's non-existence.17. Comment #29720 by NoLongerHaveBelief on April 4, 2007 at 12:32 pm
And that's an excellent point, too, willerror!18. Comment #29727 by willerror on April 4, 2007 at 1:32 pm
I've never understood the big deal about "free will" when it comes to shit like children starving, dying, or the Holocaust, or cancer, or tsunamis, etc. We can live our lives perfectly fine without having to "learn" from any of that shit. All that "free will" stuff is after-the-fact rationalizing; precisely upside down and backwards theorizing, as all religions and superstitions are.19. Comment #29790 by Nails on April 4, 2007 at 5:21 pm
I'd like some believer - any Theist - to explain to myself, WHY does God not lift a finger at the DISGRACE of starving children? Today, as you and I willerror, went about our lives, 30,000 children, under the age of 5, will have perished from starvation.
20. Comment #29819 by Veronique on April 5, 2007 at 2:07 am
21. Comment #29821 by Chris Davis on April 5, 2007 at 2:35 am
johntfiorito - thanks a bunch for the pointer to the new Miller Experiment at 22. Comment #29822 by Veronique on April 5, 2007 at 2:37 am
23. Comment #29824 by Philip1978 on April 5, 2007 at 3:12 am
24. Comment #29828 by Mikado on April 5, 2007 at 3:52 am
20. Comment #29790 by Nails
I'm not a theist, so I guess my answer will not be the one you are looking for but hey, here goes. The reason we have so many starving children in the world is because we tend to over-populate (especially in developing countries) and when disaster strikes, it hits these people hard because they are already living on the edge of what their land can produce.
Of course, being told that using condoms will send you straight to hell isn't helping, is it Pope....
25. Comment #29832 by hogi on April 5, 2007 at 4:34 am
mikado,26. Comment #29834 by fonex_86 on April 5, 2007 at 4:36 am
Mikado,27. Comment #29881 by Red Foot Oakie on April 5, 2007 at 10:09 am
28. Comment #29895 by Stand on April 5, 2007 at 11:24 am
What is a post-Darwinist?29. Comment #29996 by Veronique on April 6, 2007 at 3:26 am
30. Comment #30073 by antcowan on April 6, 2007 at 7:46 pm
in a case like this I suggest to teach flying spaggetti monster along with creation,id,evolution in schools.
1. Comment #29573 by Damien Trotter on April 3, 2007 at 12:57 pm
There, fixed it for you all!
DT
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