Glen, you know what I mean. Neandertal was pictured in dioramas all over
the world as a hulking, stoop shouldered, sub-human brute. Then it was
discovered that the specimen used merely had a disease similar to rickets
that caused him to be that way. Neandertal walked as upright as you or I.
>>>First off, are you really suggesting that the dove flew around the
entire
> planet earth and thus knew that it couldn't find a place to land? How
long
> would such a flight take a dove<<<<
The dove didn't....aw, this remark is not worth even commenting on.
>>>Glen. This simply isn't true. Macroevolutin is well regarded by almost
all
> academics. Can you cite a single, non-christian academic that says that
> evolution did not occur? <<<
No, this simply isn't true. I have a representative, but by no means
total, list of anti-evolutionist scientists. Most are gleaned from
Hayward's book CREATION AND EVOLUTION. Dr. Leslie Orgel, New Scientist,
4/15/82, pp. 149, The French GENERAL HISTORY OF THE SCIENCES, Vol. 4.
published 1966. To quote Hayward, pp. 21. "Because English is fast
becoming the international language of science, English-speaking scientists
have little incentive to learn foreign languages. Unfortunately, this
makes it easy for them to become inward-looking. They tend to forget that
a great deal of valuable scientific work is still being published in
foreign languages. This probably explains how most British and American
biologists acquired the curious - and incorrect - notion that 'practically
everybody accepts Darwinism'.....Now do not try to deflect this by claiming
Hayward is a Christian. His theology makes no difference. In fact, why do
you infer that an anti-evolution deduction is wrong because the scientist
is a believer? I can also cite all your cases are wrong because your
sources are non-believers. That gets us nowhere.
Glen>>>> This may very well be a Calvinistic statement that the martyrs
were planned
> into the fabric of the universe<<<
Hmm. I didn't know Jesus was a Calvinist.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
and do not rely on your own insight.. Pr. 3:5
Ron Chitwood
chitw@flash.net
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