First thing I noticed when I went to the site was that on the link bar at the top, the first link was "home" and the next was "store" where you can buy t-shirts, hats and "question evolution!" bumper stickers and coffee cups to help get the message out that evolution is bogus. Great, that should be a big help.
They also have some helpful tips for creationists and their anti-evolution efforts by suggesting some arguments you should
not be using.
here are some good ones (pay attention! this may be helpful)
1. NASA computers, in calculating the positions of planets, found a missing day and 40 minutes, proving Joshua’s long day and Hezekiah’s sundial movement of Joshua 10 and 2 Kings 20.
2. If we evolved from apes, why are there still apes today?
3. Women have one more rib than men.
4. There are no beneficial mutations.
5. Evolution is just a theory.
6. Laminin: an amazing look at how Jesus is holding each of us together.
7. There are no transitional forms.
8. Creationists believe in microevolution but not macroevolution.
And finally for the evolutionist to help you better argue your position thy also have some helpful tips.
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I could almost write a ‘how-to’ manual for the anticreationist lobby, including:
Make sure you get the words ‘flat earth’ in there somewhere. Who cares that the whole idea that early Christians believed in a flat earth is a mythmost people don’t know that, and you’ll have made an impact with that little sound bite alone.
Then there’s that old standby; just get in a phrase like, The fact of evolution. It’ll hit home, and the creationist will need many sentences to refute those four words.
Oh, and don’t forget to sprinkle in punchy ‘links’ between the science and technology people enjoy today, and evolution. So their lifestyle will seem under threat. You know, make sure you get words like the benefits of modern science into the same sentence as evolution.
And if you don’t get a chance to say anything else, ensure you say something like: Do we really want these people dragging us back to the dark ages? That one works a treat
Thanks for the discussion Jimmy, it was very helpful!
HBD
ABE: I wanted to add one more argument not to use
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Many of Carl Baugh’s creation ‘evidences’. Sorry to say, we think that he’s well meaning but that he unfortunately uses a lot of material that is not sound scientifically. So we advise against relying on any ‘evidence’ he provides, unless supported by creationist organisations with reputations for Biblical and scientific rigour.
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Edited by herebedragons, : It just made me laugh