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Author Topic:   What if creationism did get into the science class
Minnemooseus
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Message 61 of 64 (17400)
09-14-2002 12:34 AM
Reply to: Message 58 by acmhttu001_2006
09-13-2002 11:57 PM


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I did enjoy the website.
Their theory of creation (http://www.trueorigins.org/creatheory.asp) is indeed relevant to the topic here. The question is, how strong is their theory?
I have also recently started a topic, specific to the above sited page. It is "Trueorigins Theory of Creation", in the "Is It Science" forum. It can be found at http://EvC Forum: Trueorigins Theory of Creation -->EvC Forum: Trueorigins Theory of Creation .
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BS degree, geology, '83
Professor, geology, Whatsamatta U
Old Earth evolution - Yes
Godly creation - Maybe

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acmhttu001_2006
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Message 62 of 64 (17411)
09-14-2002 2:09 AM
Reply to: Message 61 by Minnemooseus
09-14-2002 12:34 AM


I really cannot answer that question very well. I have only begun to go over their website.
Allow me a few more days, and then I will be happy to answer your question, I do not want to make a unfair opnion about something, I am not very aware of yet.
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Anne C. McGuire
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Chemistry and Physics minors
Thanks and have a nice day

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reefmonkey
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Message 63 of 64 (31973)
02-11-2003 5:28 PM
Reply to: Message 5 by TrueCreation
04-27-2002 3:38 PM


"it would also depend on whether your going to stick religion in there along with the science of creationism."
There is no way to separate the two. What is religion, or faith, but a belief in a god, and what is creationism but a belief that a god created the universe? You have to presuppose God before you can examine creationism.
religion, faith, they're just synonyms, unless you consider religion to be the organized bureacracy and set of rituals that perpetuates a particular faith. Either way, it is immaterial to this debate.

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Message 64 of 64 (67391)
11-18-2003 1:30 PM


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A brand new topic, Creation Science In Schools: Give Us A Lesson Plan has taken over the theme of this topic.
I believe there has been at least one more other topic, more recently started, on this same theme.
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