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View Poll Results: Can Creationism Be Supported By Science

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  • I believe in the theory of creationism

    5 45.45%
  • I do not believe in the theory of creationism

    3 27.27%
  • I believe in the theory of evolution

    3 27.27%
  • I do not believe in the theory of evolution

    3 27.27%
  • Creationism can be supported by science

    5 45.45%
  • Creationism can not be supported by science

    2 18.18%
  • Creationism is only a matter of faith

    4 36.36%
  • There are reputable scientist who support creationism

    5 45.45%
  • There are scholarly theologians who expound clearly on creationism

    5 45.45%
  • Discussions on creationism are not scholarly & not scientifically sound

    1 9.09%
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Thread: The Science of Creationism

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    Quote Originally Posted by billsbooks View Post
    I have more degrees in theology than in science. For me the very idea that people raise questions about creationism is a curiosity.
    It suggests that people start with what they believe, in this case creationism, and go look for reasons to support it. It would be better to have well educated preachers who know how to read the bible and tell people what it means than to have literalists who have not understood the Bible well enough to interpret its meaning.
    As a Christian I embarassed that that creationists try to say they are right. It is as horrifying as extreme Islam.
    Was speaking of actual scientist who happen to be Christian and some who are not. I have always felt priveledged to live in a country where there is freedom of speech and freedom of religion. The freedom to believe whatever someone chooses to believe. To be protected by a Declaration of Independence and A Constitution, to do just that. As I was saying I have little liking of "religion" or "theology" (added) both of which have very little to do with relationship. Just check out the Old Testament Pharasee and Scribes; would have to look high and low to find a more biting and toxic group.

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    I agree with freedom of speech, and would defend the right of people to say what they believe.
    However, when I observe the sheer number of creationists in the US, I would assert my opinion that something has gone badly wrong with Christianity. What is wrong? Well the Reformation taught us that we can read the Bible for ourselves, but when it become that preachers, unbridled by responsibility to academic norms about how the Bible can be understood, sway half a nation, the parallel I make is that McDonalds have freedom of speech to persuade us that their burgers are good for us.
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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    Whatever! God Bless America! Home of the Brave and the FREE!

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    This is religion v reality!

    While we all like to believe the best of humanity,
    we ARE animals just the same as your pet cat or dog.
    The difference is that we are the dominant species on earth.

    To think that some GOD almighty BEING created us especially is arrogant.

    We are the product of millions of years of evolution and chance, natural and earth shattering events etc etc.

    We are intelligent beings (supposedly) we should use our brains and logic and put ourselves firmly in our place within the universe.

    We are a minute speck of dust in the cosmos that could disappear in a heartbeat.

    Live your life and cherish what evolution has brought you and then rejoice in the promise and also dread the future as mankind emerges into a future that is anything but certain.

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    We all know religion and politics starts wars lol So wars and fights aside.
    I like to think I was created and not mutated and ALL me parts are wonderfully made/Created.
    I will keep up my faith in the GOOD BOOK and let the world do and say what it wants too.
    Its called free will to each individual

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    I agree IT is not the Bible that is false its those that teach it incorrectly

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    They can take away our Freedom of speech but they cant take our thoughts and prayers away from us.

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    Quote Originally Posted by billsbooks View Post
    I have more degrees in theology than in science. For me the very idea that people raise questions about creationism is a curiosity.
    It suggests that people start with what they believe, in this case creationism, and go look for reasons to support it. It would be better to have well educated preachers who know how to read the bible and tell people what it means than to have literalists who have not understood the Bible well enough to interpret its meaning.
    As a Christian I embarassed that that creationists try to say they are right. It is as horrifying as extreme Islam.
    Other way round for me, more in science than theology (i.e. none) but I agree with you.

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    Quote Originally Posted by Pink_Panther View Post
    This is religion v reality!

    While we all like to believe the best of humanity,
    we ARE animals just the same as your pet cat or dog.
    The difference is that we are the dominant species on earth.

    To think that some GOD almighty BEING created us especially is arrogant.

    We are the product of millions of years of evolution and chance, natural and earth shattering events etc etc.

    We are intelligent beings (supposedly) we should use our brains and logic and put ourselves firmly in our place within the universe.

    We are a minute speck of dust in the cosmos that could disappear in a heartbeat.

    Live your life and cherish what evolution has brought you and then rejoice in the promise and also dread the future as mankind emerges into a future that is anything but certain.
    You're just throwing the baby out with the bathwater!

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    Default Re: The Science of Creationism

    Quote Originally Posted by billsbooks View Post
    I agree with freedom of speech, and would defend the right of people to say what they believe.
    However, when I observe the sheer number of creationists in the US, I would assert my opinion that something has gone badly wrong with Christianity. What is wrong? Well the Reformation taught us that we can read the Bible for ourselves, but when it become that preachers, unbridled by responsibility to academic norms about how the Bible can be understood, sway half a nation, the parallel I make is that McDonalds have freedom of speech to persuade us that their burgers are good for us.
    Well the burgers are good just not good for you.LOL There comes the fallacy and parallel that persaudes us.

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