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Author Topic:   The future of Creationism and mankind's intellectual evolution.
Fluke
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Message 14 of 30 (221331)
07-02-2005 11:45 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by dsv
02-11-2005 11:21 AM


This is OT. Please do not respond to this message
I belive creation science has more going for it than evolution. i have numerous examples but i am interested in something. If you believe in evolution, could you tell me in what order did organs come about. e.g. the one cell organism, then 2, then a few, then it would get a lot bigger. what can first, lungs, bones to protect the lungs, blood, heart etc.
cheers
This message has been edited by AdminJar, 07-02-2005 11:09 AM

I don't generalize like most people.

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Fluke
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Message 17 of 30 (221337)
07-02-2005 12:22 PM
Reply to: Message 15 by Chiroptera
07-02-2005 11:51 AM


the new guy
ok, i'm new here. i was off topic, i'll respond to the original topic.
As i said, I beilieve creation science has more going for it than evolution. there are many flaws in the evolution theory. natural selection/mutations being the main one. Creationism will never go away. it may get hidden by evolutionist science editors of magazines by not letting them publisg their findings. Which i think is unscientific, they should be looking at ALL theories to find the best one.
The only reason why creation science will go is if God wills it and the world becomes so bad that no one reads or does anything to do with God.

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