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    Where is Andre when you need him?
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    Where is Andre when you need him?
    Reading up on his Darwin? I haven't the foggiest!

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    Where is Andre when you need him?
    Reading up on his Darwin? I haven't the foggiest!
    You know Darwin was actually a practicing Christian and never once did it cross his mind that Evolution and Creation were mutually exclusive.

    So all you Evolutionists out there can suck it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Where is Andre when you need him?
    Reading up on his Darwin? I haven't the foggiest!
    You know Darwin was actually a practicing Christian and never once did it cross his mind that Evolution and Creation were mutually exclusive.

    So all you Evolutionists out there can suck it!
    Don't tell me you are another creationist wacko? How many extreme views can one man have?

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    Don't tell me you are another creationist wacko? How many extreme views can one man have?
    No unlike most people I don't know what happened that brought humans here and unlike the groups of people on either side of this debate I don't force my view on anyone else. I'm open minded, but I have questions like

    1. If we did evolve what did we first evolve from and what circumstance put whatever organism we evolved from here on Earth

    2. If we evolved from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Don't tell me you are another creationist wacko? How many extreme views can one man have?
    No unlike most people I don't know what happened that brought humans here and unlike the groups of people on either side of this debate I don't force my view on anyone else. I'm open minded, but I have questions like

    1. If we did evolve what did we first evolve from and what circumstance put whatever organism we evolved from here on Earth

    2. If we evolved from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?
    They are fair questions to ask. I think it always important to question, after all evolution is only a theory with a set amount of evidence to support it. I am most inclined to go with evolution as I think it makes the most sense. It has nothing to do with indoctrination as Bilbo suggests. I am someone that really does question everything, whence my cynicism. I seldom accept anything at face value, but in this case I think science has the more coherent suggestions as to how life has come about as it has. I struggle to take creationism seriously as in any way a reasonable explanation for existance.

    I'm cynical about a lot of things and religion itself is something I struggle to take seriously too, but that's another topic entirely. I do respect people who have their particular faiths though. They have a certainty that I just don't have.

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    They are fair questions to ask. I think it always important to question, after all evolution is only a theory with a set amount of evidence to support it. I am most inclined to go with evolution as I think it makes the most sense. It has nothing to do with indoctrination as Bilbo suggests. I am someone that really does question everything, whence my cynicism. I seldom accept anything at face value, but in this case I think science has the more coherent suggestions as to how life has come about as it has. I struggle to take creationism seriously as in any way a reasonable explanation for existance.

    I'm cynical about a lot of things and religion itself is something I struggle to take seriously too, but that's another topic entirely. I do respect people who have their particular faiths though. They have a certainty that I just don't have.
    Well miles finally something we can actually agree on. I'm no Bible beater myself (although I relate more to that sacred text than any other more than likely because I grew up with it) but I kind of take a Joseph Campbell approach to religion. I think the morals and values that can be taken from these sacred texts and used by the average person are lost because the leaders of organized religion politicize or skew the truth of the stories from those texts.

    Lots of people see the story of Adam & Eve and see a story of temptation or deception or whatever. I look at it and see an OMNIPOTENT (all seeing, all knowing, all powerful) God giving humans the opportunity to have free will. If God is omnipotent, then of course #1 Why put the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden? #2 Why point it out to Adam and Eve and say "Make sure you don't eat the fruit from that tree"?....it's because God knew they would eat from it and it could be said that God WANTED them to eat from that tree, but that's an angle on the story not many people take the time to see.

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing head to head debates

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Where is Andre when you need him?
    Reading up on his Darwin? I haven't the foggiest!
    You know Darwin was actually a practicing Christian and never once did it cross his mind that Evolution and Creation were mutually exclusive.

    So all you Evolutionists out there can suck it!
    I've heard many evolutionist express the belief that believing in God and believing in evolution are far from mutually exclusive.

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