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Message 6 of 24 (301512)
04-06-2006 11:18 AM


Great post by anglagard
Author: anglagard
Forum: Social Issues and Creation/Evolution
Topic: Has the study of Creationism benefited Christendom
http://EvC Forum: Has the study of Creationism benefited Christendom -->EvC Forum: Has the study of Creationism benefited Christendom
A great post asking why those who deny evolution are denying what god is telling them in favor of dogma:
Creationism is against physics, chemistry, geology, engineering, anthropology, linguistics, agriculture, history, and of course logic. Evidently it is also against the billions of people such humanistic (pro-human as opposed to anti-human?) endeavors have saved, at least physically.
My question, as I have posted in other forums, is essentially what kind of God does one worship? Is it the God that rewards good deeds regardless of birthplace, age, race, creed, or national origin? Or is the god that revels in human suffering, that punishes natural curiosity, that hurts those who seek God instead of those who blindly follow any self-appointed prophet?

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