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Posted By Shixa_Reborn 6 months, 4 weeks ago in Religion

As a Creation Scientist, one of my greatest duties that I take great pleasure in is introducing the works of the Lord to the young generation. The sparkle of wonderment that fills their eyes in knowing the creative power of God fills my heart with the Lord's divine Love. It however saddens me greatly that the proponents of Evolutionism have corrupted this true purpose of science and are instead using it as a propaganda tool to spread Secularism. But what is education for if not to fight against ignorance such as that? Our children are the future face of Science and we must teach them to recognize the truth of the Word of the Lord so as to break the cycle of Evolutionism dogma that is paralyzing scientific development and making higher education a dumping ground for the excesses of materialistic philosophies.

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    Shixa_Reborn6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Isn't it wonderful to see all the little kiddos working so hard? (wink)

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    Tangent0016 months, 4 weeks ago

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    "It however saddens me greatly that the proponents of Evolutionism have corrupted this true purpose of science and are instead using it as a propaganda tool to spread Secularism."

    Yet the site dares to call itself 'ObjectiveMinistries'...

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    Tangent0016 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Interesting. They do not attack physics, astronomy, geology, etc., even those these disciplines use the exact same Naturalism (and hence, Secularism) as Evolution.

    Why is that, do you suppose?

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    Tangent0016 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Did you see the science project winners?

    Here's my favorite:

    2nd Place: "Women Were Designed For Homemaking"

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    pokydoke6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Dr.Richard Paley, teaching divinity and Theobiology. What is theobiology?
    Never mind I googled it. It is an oxymoron combining theology and biology. I feel sorry for those children in that school they are so brainwashed that they will have difficulty functioning in society

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    cleare6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    "creation scientist..."

    hmmmm...i don't think there is such a discipline in the sciences.

    when will these people get the truth through their thick, possibly Neandrathal brains.

    i thought all this was settled during the scopes trial eighty years ago.

    talk about regressive thinking.

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    Hole_lover6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    The other day a Catholic guy told me that I was going to the bad place for eating meat on Good Friday. I told him my filet was worth the risk. What is it about Catholic guys who try to judge your morality and then prove to be hypocrites in the long run?

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    tchef6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    My Uncle Steve isn't a monkey! He won't eat bananas! Gee I guess that disproves evolution for me, forget those pesky fossils.

    How can people who supposedly read the bible as much as these people do not notice how it contradicts just about everything that it says at one point or another?

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      quackpot6 months, 4 weeks ago

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      Love the humor!

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      truthiness6 months, 4 weeks ago

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      NEWSBRIEF: Chicago Tribune, Friday, 10/25/96, "POPE BOLSTERS CHURCH SUPPORT FOR EVOLUTION", by Stevenson Swanson, Tribune Staff Writer, Dateline: New York.

      "In a major statement of the Roman Catholic Church's position on the theory of evolution, Pope John Paul II has proclaimed that the theory is 'more than just a hypothesis' and that evolution is compatible with Christian faith. In a written message to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the pope said the theory of evolution has been buttressed by scientific studies and discoveries since Charles Darwin ... "It is indeed remarkable that this theory has progressively taken root in the minds of researchers following a series of discoveries made in different spheres of knowledge', the pope said in his message Wednesday. 'The convergence, neither sought nor provoked, of results of studies undertaken independently from each other constitutes, in itself, a significant argument in favor of this theory..."

      "If taken literally, the Biblical view of the beginning of life and Darwin's scientific view would seem irreconcilable. In Genesis, the creation of the world, and Adam, the first human, took six days. Evolution's process of genetic mutation and natural selection-the survival and proliferation of the fittest new species-has taken billions of years, according to scientists ..."

      "The Pope's message went much further in accepting the theory of evolution as a valid explanation of the development of life on Earth, with one major exception: the human soul. 'If the human body has its origin in living material which preexists it, the spiritual soul is immediately created by God', the Pope said."

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        Shixa_Reborn6 months, 4 weeks ago

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        For the record, all these people will get a free pass to heaven.

        They know GOD has a sense of humor. (wink)

        * berkeley
        * BronxBomber
        * Tangent001
        * tcheftchef
        * ForrestPhelps
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        * RickyDawkins
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        Thanks for helping me with my 1st post ever.

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        aceofspades16 months, 4 weeks ago

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        I loved the middle school entry with the water soaked charcoal - unfortunately the girl couldn't have a celebration barbecue - the charcoal wouldn't ignite
        Also, I noticed that this article is from 2001 & one of the winners involved prayer enhanced E coli bacteria - do you think these girls have unknowingly unleashed the rash of food recalls we are having now due to bacteria contaminants?
        Tomatoes, peanuts & pistachios all feeling the wraith of God.

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          aceofspades16 months, 4 weeks ago

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          I wonder if the statute of limitations applies to cruelty to hamsters 7 years ago?

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          antibrainwasher6 months, 4 weeks ago

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          Its amazing to me the same morons who shout communism at elected officials who are trying to fix 8 years of casino capatalism caused by unregulated republican greed, are buying guns to kill the police, fomented by hate speech on AM radio, put there by billionaires selling cheap programming to local stations owned by right wing mogals, these are the same people who are voting for Texas to teach creationism in public schools, funded by billionairs like the owner of Dominos Pizza.

          Strange package, these alliances of con murdering cowards. Anti abortion, destroying public education, destroying health care for children, worshipping supersition, legislating morality based on ignorance......its as if they fear their own greed, they need their draconian laws to police themselves, cause the repugs know and fear their own greed and hate, afraid of what they might do if not for the punishment if they did. Of course, if they could vote for some facist murderer like Dick Cheney, and then pray to the baby jesus, it makes it OK.

          Same as the teilban, imposing their draconian laws, afraid of their own base jealosy and greed and rage.

          The republican party is exactly in line with the Teilban. Religious fundamentalism, hate speech, racism, tribalism, enforced loyality, ignorance as policy.

          There is nothing lower than those who would lie to children, brainwashing generations in order to increase the size of their Teliban southern babtist church.

          Creationist are the lowest scum on the planet.

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            kapanpun6 months, 3 weeks ago

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            good posting

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              hamy6 months, 3 weeks ago

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              I have no problem with creation being taught in church or if someone wants to ruin their child with homeschooling, but to teach it in publicly funded schools is completely wrong. I don't want to pay to teach religion to children. I want the doctor who treats me in a hospital to do his best and not allow me to "go to be with God" because he thinks it's a better place. I wan't the people who are trying to solve the worlds problems to know that the Earth is older than 2,000 years.

              Religion is not science. Now, evolution and creation are not exclusive of each other. That's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying that church belongs in church and science belongs in classrooms.

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