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06-06-2002, 05:29 PM | #1 |
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What is the ulterior motive of evoluionists?
I just saw a banner on the baptist board that said "Stop the evolution indoctrination"
This remindeded me of a question i have yet to ask here. What is the ulterior motive of evolutionists? Why do they want to "indoctrinate" our youth? Do these evolutionists want us to give them 10% of our income? |
06-06-2002, 05:46 PM | #2 |
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Seriously, could you link to that banner?
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06-06-2002, 05:53 PM | #3 |
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I thought that their general opinion was that evolution was an attempt to spread atheism into public schools. And we all know what atheism is just a forefront for...
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Is "evolutionist" even a real word?
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06-06-2002, 06:26 PM | #5 |
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Evolution is a bit more credible than Creationism, my friend. Plus, it's more practical for school. Due to separation of Church and State, one really can't teach ANY creation at all, really, under the Constitution. Moreove,r if you were to teach Biblical Creation, you'd then need to teach Creation under All recognized religions. That would be time consuming.
Moreover, there's, yaknow, actual evidence of Evolution. And as for Creation, if you want to argue Holy Writ is evidence, there's way too much conflicting evidence (other scriptures) for it to be feasible. There's no *real* proof. Ulterior motive? None. It's science. Science belongs in science class. Religion does not. Next? [ June 06, 2002: Message edited by: Vorador ]</p> |
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I think Gar was looking for a Creationist's opinion, Vorador.
(It seems we'll have to catch one first. Anyone got some fresh bait?) [ June 06, 2002: Message edited by: ashibaka ]</p> |
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The evolutionists probably do not consciously plan all of this, nor, necessarily, do they consciously worship Satan. Rather, they are easily manipulated by the Lord of the Flies because they are so prideful that they cannot see the forest for the trees. They are so addicted to their mitochondrial DNA and their peppered moths and their population-genetics equations that the blindingly apparent truth of God's presence has been snuffed out in their minds. I imagine Satan first realized how useful scientists could be at spreading verminous lies when he observed callow Darwin hunched over his barnacles and pigeons in the hull of the Beagle, scribbling his scribulous scribulations and encrusticating his meticulous mind with all manner of irrelevant details about anatomy and mollusk-naughty-bits and so forth, and letting his Bible and his Paley gather dust while he eagerly studied Malthus with its dire and farcical implications. And as each generation of evolutionist becomes more overtly prideful and unabashedly atheistic -- the breathtakingly evil Richard Dawkins being the latest and most illustrious example -- Satan's influence grows by leaps and bounds. Unless the Creationists valiantly oppose this materialist agenda, which has circumvented the First Amendment by leaking atheism into the public schools, millions of souls will be lost in the future. Hope that helps. |
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Damn that Galileo! You can bet he was a pawn of Satan too.
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You forgot about the textbook publishers being part and parcel of the cabal - knowingly incorporating evolutionist lies into textbooks destined for unsuspecting teenagers... Washington, D.C., 7 June 2002 (Reuters) Unconfirmed reports indicate a person identified only as "IesusDomini" was arrested by federal agents Thursday. Although no official announcement has been made concerning the cause of the arrest, Reuters has learned that IesusDomini has been accused of treason for revealing the secret agenda of the shadowy organization known only as the "Cabal". Although little is known about this sinister organization, it is believed that "Cabal" is a euphemism for the Vast Worldwide Evilutionist Conspiracy which seeks to undermine the morality, sovreignty and freedom of the United States through a coordinated campaign of intimidation, propaganda, and falsehood directed at brainwashing the youth of the nation. The VWEC is trying to force the world to accept its long-dicredited religious dogma known as the "Theory of Evolution". Allegedly, tens of thousands of scientists from around the world are involved in this effort. Film at 11. |
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