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Posted By Mutainia 7 months, 1 week ago in ReligionCreationist Kent Hovind debates evolutionists while Spanish subtitles are provided. This is NOT a trick edited video. What they all are saying they REALLY MEAN IT! You can watch the complete video debates around the internet and witness your...
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Tangent0017 months, 1 week ago
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Doesn't make me upset at all. It's obviously a bunch of clips taken out of context. Hokum and nonsense.
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Interesting the author of the video feels 'points' are made when a student admits to the possibility of a common designer, when Hovind himself does not admit to the possibility of evolution. Hovind states by fiat that it simply didn't happen. Period. Who's being closed-minded?
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Wolfie20077 months, 1 week ago
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Believing in evolution in this day and age is like driving an ox cart in the space age. If you want to learn about real science check out this site and there are many others so there is no excuse for anyone to continue to remain ignorant about the subject of intelligent design.
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http://www.intelligentdesign.org/-
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Coatl7 months, 1 week ago
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I'm not sure if staying stupid has advantages (I'm not really sure if someone can stop being supid, but I guess you can try), but staying ignorant certainly does (it's far to easy to "explain" everyting with "god did it" instead of actually figure out how things happen); but I preffer the advantages of actually know how stuff work.
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I guess that's why I just find ID a lazy attempt to justify igonrance: "If something is too complex for me to understand, I'll just sit donw and postulate an inteligent designer did it, I won't even try to find out who or how, because I already have the answer"
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ForrestPhelps7 months, 1 week ago
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And after you get done at the ID site, I'd recommend this site:
http://pandasthumb.org/
or the Talk Origins site.
And Wolfie, are you really saying there is more science behind ID than Evolution?-
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ForrestPhelps7 months, 1 week ago
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What attitude? I asked you if you really believed there is more science behind ID than Evolution. Your subsequent posts have answered that question, I believe.
I did check out the site you posted. It's either not science, or science done badly, or propaganda.
As a scientist (in an unrelated discipline), I am able to render an opinion on the merits of the science behind what I read on the ID site. Of course, that's my opinion. I admit I could be wrong.
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ForrestPhelps7 months, 1 week ago
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I would welcome the death of Darwinism, but I'm afraid it is as unlikely to die as is ID.
Now (and with attitude, I will admit) I must ask: since you believe Darwinism is dead, does that mean you recognize the life flowing through evolutionary theory and the mechanism of natural selection?
As for my education, I have few letters (but some) that I could append to my name. But just because I stopped the pursuit of degrees does not mean I have stopped educating myself.
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Tangent0017 months, 1 week ago
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I've seen this material before. ID simply has no way to test the concept of Specified Complexity except as either an argument from incredulity or a 'god-of-the-gaps' standpoint.
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Again, ID doesn't 'kill' evolution. It merely states that certain structures may be better explained by the introduction of an intelligent agent.
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pokydoke7 months, 1 week ago
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Creationism and ID are cop outs. They leave no room to explore the reasons for everything, just god did it. Is there a possibility that a creator did all this? Sure it could have happened that way but no one has any real proof of that. Is there a possibility that this all came out of chaos? Sure it could have happened that way too but unless we study it and research it and try our hardest to find out, we will never know.
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vader827 months, 1 week ago
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Hovind is a horrible scientist and a worse christian,the man is a snake oil salesman trying to make a buck off of the gullible. He had the audacity to claim tax exempt status on his hokey dinosaur adventure land, claiming he was doing gods work. I dont know about you, but calling stuffing your wallet gods work is sacralige to me. Secondly his arguments are so week a well educated 12 year old could pick them apart! For him to state that fossils prove nothing because their is no proof that the specimen had any offspring is ludacris, I mean if you have a group of fossils in the same geographic area that show a very clear line of descent,as in the case of cetaceans, that is what I would consider pretty strong evidence for evolution.
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