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Who said that one has to be a rocket scientist to either be on a beauty pageant or to understand evolution as being real? All it takes is more faith in thinking, analyzing and drawing conclusions as opposed to relying entirely on faith in stories.
I'm glad you recognize that belief in evolution requires faith. We've been saying that for awhile now. I just don't have that strong a faith.
Unfortunately, the evolutionists don't actually put a lot of real thought and analysis into it. If they did, they would realize there are gaping holes in the theory.
Who said that one has to be a rocket scientist to either be on a beauty pageant or to understand evolution as being real? All it takes is more faith in thinking, analyzing and drawing conclusions as opposed to relying entirely on faith in stories.
Please do tell, what would you like to tell in such theory of creationism and evidence of such that can be witnessed to any extent?
It doesn't require "faith" at all. That's the point. It merely requires using the brain in your head.
Do you know what "theory" means, in this context? I would be willing to bet you couldn't tell us the first thing about evolution, or the definition of a "theory". (hint: stay away from dictionaries)
Theory is exactly as it is defined. Historical perspective using science, and historical perspective using religion. The two can mesh in the classroom because it promotes critical thinking..... no matter what you Utopic Idealists on the Looney Left believe.
Do you know what "theory" means, in this context? I would be willing to bet you couldn't tell us the first thing about evolution, or the definition of a "theory". (hint: stay away from dictionaries)
Theory is exactly as it is defined. Historical perspective using science, and historical perspective using religion. The two theories can mesh in the classroom because it promotes critical thinking..... no matter what you Utopic Idealists on the Looney Left believe.
Theory is exactly as it is defined. Historical perspective using science, and historical perspective using religion. The two can mesh in the classroom because it promotes critical thinking..... no matter what you Utopic Idealists on the Looney Left believe.
So you want a religion-based education in schools?
A well rounded education would offer the THEORY of evolution, as well as the THEORY of creationism.
Creationism can be taught a parochial/private schools. If people want to be taught this from the same "text book" that claims the sun was created after plant life and also revolves around the earth, let them learn it in private.
Don't make tax payers pay for religion to be taught in public schools!
Finally, a pageant candidate is chosen for her intelligence and critical thinking!
Yeah, I'm sure she wasnt picked for looks
but dont they already teach evolution in public schools? Whats the point with the thread?
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