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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:16:16 -0500
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Richard,

Shawn just has a huge problem thinking that his ancestor was a monkey.
;-)


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:32:41 +0100, Richard Barker <Richard.Barker@virgin-
exp.com> wrote:

>Its all very well trying to find holes in Evolution or any scientific
>theory, as scientists themselves do that, but how about showing evidence
>that your beliefs are correct.
>
>Please put forward any evidence you may have that any belief, is actually a
>plausible explanation.  Just to say I believe this and that, with no
>substance to back it up is rather pointless.
>
>You also might want to read this:
>
>http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/essays/creation.htm
>
>Which version of Genesis should be taught in schools. The first where God
>created the earth, then he created all the other animals, then he created
>man and woman. Maybe the second where he created the earth, then he created
>Adam, then he created all the other animals, then he created Eve. Now, if
>we're going to take the Bible literally, we're going to teach creationism,
>which version do we teach and who decides?
>
>
>Shawn wrote :
>
>"We have nothing that we have found that there is empirical evidence of
that
>predates the bible, so that means we can look at a building and know it is
>5,000 years old because of the bible, then use carbon 14 and say "ah ha, it
>is indeed 5,000 years old"
>
>Please explain how come we can see the light from stars that are over
10,000
>light years away.
>
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