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Posted By: daniel78, on host 71.34.154.123
Date: Friday, May 12, 2006, at 00:45:36
In Reply To: Re: IIRC/response posted by LaZorra on Thursday, May 11, 2006, at 21:48:25:

> My other favorite is to have to sit in a geology lecture and be told by my college professor what an idiot I am for believing in Creation. This is while being taught that geologists date rock layers by the fossils in them and, in another part of the semester, being taught that fossils are dated (partially) by which rock layer they are found in. And then learning that there is no place on earth where these rock layers are in their "correct" age order but are, in fact, often inverted in *exactly* the opposite order. Or found containing fossils "several million years younger" than the layers themselves are thought to be. And being told that there's ample scientific proof for why all these things occurred, but not being given the slightest explanation. But creationism is so ludicrous it's only believed by those with no brains. (Not that you guys would say that. That was the general idea of the teacher in the above class.)

Well said. Most people don't have any idea of how many holes evolutionary theory has, from a strictly scientific point of view. Of course, the evolutionists are not exactly eager to publicize the flaws in what they believe.

I know that a lot of people are going to jump on me for saying this, but evolution is not, in the final analysis, scientific theory at all. It's a religion. If you doubt this, just look at the extreme, emotional, and in some cases, almost hysterical responses that some evolutionists have when their theory is questioned in any way, even on scientific grounds. Why else would some scientists attack Creationism and ID--but NOT other creation stories--so savagely?

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