Enjoy... But remember
"Don't give in to winning the argument
and losing one of your eternal crowns..."
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Hi SL:
>>>The last I check (about 2 years ago), Creationists do not throw away the entire theory of Evolution; they seem to hold that it is possible that a salmon could have evolved from/to another type of fish, say a tuna; but deny that a fish could evolved from/to a totally different species, say a human being (someone may wish to correct me though).<<< There are probably as many types of creationists as there are christians. So it all depends on who you are talking to. Anyway, what you are saying is the micro and macro evolution distinction. It's a whole debate on its own. However, you may want to note that creationists also insist that evolution explains the origin of the first life, which again is another debate. >>>Creationists (like Henry Morris) do uphold science in a sense - they use the Second Law of Thermo-Dynamics (for example) to support their point of view against the Evolutionists.<<< Yah, the entropy thing again. Well, all I can say is that if you read it up, you may find (according to your inclination of course) that the Second Law argument is not valid. >>>Having said that, I not a Creationist in the sense that I do not share their extremely strong sentiments against the theory of evolution as a cause of social evil.<<< Good'n ya. I have also read about how evolution and Hitler are somehow related, and therefore evil. So replacing the "o" with an "i", you get "evilution" and "evilutionist". Quite cute. Regards.
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Read the Genesis Book in the Holy Bible < Catholic Version> by Emmanuel, 2001, Jun 06