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Author Topic:   Why I am creationist
Granny Magda
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Message 158 of 210 (547046)
02-15-2010 11:01 PM
Reply to: Message 157 by Flyer75
02-15-2010 9:49 PM


Welcome!
Hi Flyer75 and welcome to Evc Forum!
I'm sure you will find a great deal of stimulating discussion here.
I've just started doing my own "digging" and research on the topic of a young earth and creationism to support my beliefs. I have no clue where this journey will take me but I feel I've been pulled into having to be able to support what I believe....not just to say it.
I applaud such an attitude. A sense of empiricism like that is a good thing to have, although I have to say, you might find that the more you dig, the harder it is to maintain certain beliefs.
I look forward to reading and participating when I can in the topics (I've looked around and to say the least, most here, from both sides of the debate, would pound me into the ground at this point).
It's not about pounding on anyone. I try to only get confrontational with those who display arrogance in inverse proportion to their knowledge of the subject being discussed.
I'm sure you'll find plenty of folks here are eager to chew over the topic of creationism with you.
Mutate and Survive

"A curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it." - Jacques Monod

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