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Author Topic:   People Don't Know What Creation Science Is
Kelly
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Message 307 of 336 (501632)
03-07-2009 7:10 AM
Reply to: Message 302 by dwise1
03-07-2009 12:14 AM


I have no creationist forum to go back to
I never never frequented a creation forum. I don't need to ask for creation model or examples of what the science is about. I already know the answers and have tried to supply some here. I have recommended a good book which would go into more detail than I can.
By-the-way, it isn't my fault that everyone jumped all over this thread and it is the reason I am unable to keep up. But I can see that there is alot of closedmindedness here, so I can't waste this kind of time.

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Kelly
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Message 310 of 336 (501636)
03-07-2009 7:23 AM
Reply to: Message 301 by lyx2no
03-06-2009 10:22 PM


not expecting conversion
lyx2no,
I only wanted to get people to stop claiming that creation science is religion or a study of God or the Bible. My intention this far has not been to debate creationist's findings verses evolutions--but to start by getting on the same page as to what is creation science?
But it seems that although everyone here denies it is a science, they want to argue the findings anyway. That ought to tell them something. Obviously I have at least done the job of showing how it might actually be a debatable science--even if they disagree with the findings.
Creationists believe in sudden creation. I wonder what the dinosaur evolved from? We have their fossilized bones which appear suddenly in the fossil record with no apparent linking backwards. What say you? Are there any proposed dinosaur missing links?

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Kelly
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Message 326 of 336 (501701)
03-07-2009 2:06 PM
Reply to: Message 308 by Huntard
03-07-2009 7:20 AM


I've already done that
The methods are the same, the data is the same as evolutionists, but the interpretation is different--as is the model or hypothesis. I believe the data or evidence best fits the creationist's expectations. If you want to know what some of these expectations and findings are, you'll have to search through the mountain of posts here to find it. Or, you can read the book that i have recommended many times, it will have much more indepth answers than I have been able to give.

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Kelly
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Message 327 of 336 (501703)
03-07-2009 2:13 PM
Reply to: Message 315 by Granny Magda
03-07-2009 11:04 AM


Since creation science existed before evolution
You can simply look back to what contributions and discoveries were made then. I think the contribution has been huge and in fact, I believe it is Christianity itself that made modern science even possible. This does not mean that creation science is a study of Christianity, by-the-way. I keep trying to explain what it really is, but it falls on deaf ears here.
I think ICANT gave you a very good example in Isaac Newton.

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Kelly
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Message 328 of 336 (501709)
03-07-2009 2:22 PM
Reply to: Message 306 by ramoss
03-07-2009 7:07 AM


That's easy to understand and answer...
Creation confirms our faith.

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