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  1. Re:Darwinistic Dogma on Dying Babies and The Myth of American Freedom · · Score: 1

    You're right on the mark there. Bullseye

  2. Is it choice? Or is it selfishness? on Dying Babies and The Myth of American Freedom · · Score: 1

    Are children really choices? Does that mean that if my mother didn't want me it would be ok to throw me away, like the socks she got for her birthday but didn't want? How about you? Are you a human or are you only a choice your parents made? Maybe it is ok to do a "mercy killing" of a child that is so deformed that it will never live for very long, but wouldn't it die soon enough? Or should we speed up its death so we can go on with our selfish lives? Think about it.

  3. Re:Good for NM on New Mexico Drops Creationists, Decides to Evolve · · Score: 1

    A step toward science? We must remember that there is good evidence for both evolution AND and a creator. I think we should teach kids about both and let them decide, not determine that "this is right and I won't teach anything else because I don't want anything else to be acceptable besides what I believe" That is very selfish.

  4. Re:Correct to within measurement error on New Mexico Drops Creationists, Decides to Evolve · · Score: 1

    No, it shows that cubits were not very exact.

  5. Re:Evolution on New Mexico Drops Creationists, Decides to Evolve · · Score: 1

    You're right on the mark there. A senator saying pi should equal 3? Heh, I guess he flunked out on his algebra class.

  6. Re:I want to see the evidence! on New Mexico Drops Creationists, Decides to Evolve · · Score: 1

    Interesting..... Without there being a God there could be no feelings -- no love, no hate, no nothing. If we did evolve, I don't think we would be anything like we are today. We'd just be like gorillas or something. I do admit that there is quite a bit of evidence that seems to point to evolution, but there is certainly more that points to an intelligent creator. A good book to read is "Darwin's Black Box" by Michael Behe (I think it's Behe). No, he is not a religious person or anything, he is just showing a lot of evidence that has made him seriously doubt evolution. (BTW, I believe that the universe is around 15-20 billion years old, non of that silly 10000-4000 year old stuff) CS Lewis a good proponent of atheism? Yes, I suppose some of his books argue "for" the existance of God in odd ways.... ~The Thief of Always