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Even though I am saddened by the fact Kurt feels the need to segregate his brain so much, I cannot help but have a much stronger respect for his method of belief. He believes his faith is the most important thing, and in that context he is willing to prefer faith over evidence.
To me, this seems like intellectual suicide, but it is better IMO than the Creationists who distort science to further their views and wish those views imposed upon the rest of the populations. Somehow I get the feeling that Kurt would object to creationism being taught in a HS biology course. Just my $.02 |
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I just pointed out that everybody was jumping past his comment on scientific evidence to point out his rejection of evolution is not based soley on religious reasons in "his" mind. He is obviously not a classic "God said it, I believe it" moron. xr |
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You notice whereever there is a creationsist lecturer there is usually a lot of money involved like a large entry fee to their seminars or they are passing the bucket around to encourage people to donate generously.
Either these YECs are extremly dishonest and are just preying on the gullible and ingorant in fear of their mortal souls for financial gain or they are just plain ingnorant themselves. It is usually the former as there would be far too much to lose financially if they admitted they are wrong. So they just laugh all the way to the bank Now this is a creationist signiture >$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$ crocodile deathroll |
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This seems to fit the analogy I sometimes make of Creationism. That is, if the Bible said the sky was red, Creationists would believe so. When they went out and looked at the sky and saw that it was blue, they would claim that they were being deceived by Satan, or that they were colorblind, or that we've corrupted what the names of the colors, etc. No amount of evidence will convince someone who denies it all away.
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Some years ago I argued with a creationist about young earth creationism, and I said how can I look up into the sky and see a supernova in the Magellani Clouds when it takes its light about 175,000 years to reach us?
He said did you ever think God had already created the supernova in its already exploded state and that includes the light that travelled out from it as well. Well I though would this God of placed the dinosaur fossils in the right sediments and the trilobites in theirs just as all a part of his plan as well? A very deceitful plan I would say. This would surely be the most monstrous act of deceit on God's behalf, because here we would have a universe that in all its indications is much old than the universe he created. It would be like an antique dealer trying to fake a modern piece of furniture by knocking it and rubbing wear marks in it to give the impression that it has had 150 years of wear so he can sell it off as a genuine Georgian article. It appears to me this God is just as deceitful then as the people who are trying to promote him. Quote:
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