[Rockhounds] National Academy of Science evolution /
creationismbrochure
Glenn Wimpee
pawpawtiger at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 6 16:23:03 PST 2008
Some are open minded enough to believe that God knows and understands the laws of science, including physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and all the rest much better than any human.
And he could have used His knowledge and power within these laws to create anything and everything.
The tectonic, geological and fossil record speaks loudly to the astronomical age of this planet, and the universe.
That gave God a long time to do His work. And our time references and His are a bit different.
Scientists concluded the earth was flat.
Evolutionism without God is in itself a religious belief, thus the fire in the hearts and pens of its close minded believers.
A pamphlet won't change that. Neither from scientists nor creationists.
This topic rocks and gets A+ grades in philosophy classes.
"Why can't we all just get along?" Credit: Rodney King
Glenn
> From: axel.emmermann at pandora.be
> Hi Alan,
> > Nice try but futile, I'm afraid. > The social pressure among creationist has become far to strong to influence> a single person within that group. You cannot afford to step out without the> risk of being socially shunned if you live in a town that has been "turned".
> A pamphlet won't change that.
> > I swallowed the two paragraphs that I wrote here ;-)))))
> I sometimes tend to forget that America was founded by people who believed> that the reformation in England an Scotland wasn't carried through far> enough...
> So, instead of risking a flame I would wonder how you can dismiss fossil> records without denying the existence of tectonic plate movement.
> Or do they do that too?
> Tectonics deliver existing proof of the age of our planet, right?
> > Axel> > > > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----> > Van: rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com > > Onderwerp: [Rockhounds] National Academy of Science evolution / creationismbrochure
> > > > On last night's ABC News (1/3/08) there was a story about the > > National Academy of Science producing a statement / book with > > their official stand on the science of evolution and the fact > > that creationism is a matter of faith and therefore does not > > belong in a SCIENCE curriculum. They have published a book on > > the subject and have a concise 8 page brochure that is free.
> > To download of their "Science, Evolution, and Creationism" > > pamphlet, the URL is:
http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11876
You will see the link to the brochure at the top right column of the web page.
> > > > Alan> >
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