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Author Topic:   should creationism be taught in schools?
bluescat48
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Message 116 of 301 (434806)
11-17-2007 1:17 PM
Reply to: Message 101 by Aquilegia753
11-12-2007 3:24 PM


Re: YES!
However, creationism also has lots of evidence.
OK, show some.

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Message 147 of 301 (435321)
11-20-2007 11:52 AM
Reply to: Message 133 by Beretta
11-19-2007 10:47 AM


Re: Both?
I don't think there's only one story but I absolutely believe there is only one that makes sense, that has loads of historical and archeological verification in its favour and lines up with the evidence -not as well as evolution -better than evolution.
Oh, really. Yeah it might make sense if the earth was a small, fixed object in the center of the universe and the universe was small enough
so all the heavenly bodies could revolve around the earth every 24 hours or basically what was believed by the men who conceived the story.

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Message 169 of 301 (435595)
11-21-2007 7:52 PM
Reply to: Message 168 by Dr Adequate
11-21-2007 6:21 PM


Re: pretend I'm a student
For example, it only takes five seconds to recite that "evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics". By contrast, learning thermodynamics would take weeks. The creationist lie is seven words long. My textbook of thermodynamics runs to over a thousand pages. How are we to give them "equal time"?
One can't

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