BigPapaVol
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That is a nonsensical statement-- similar to "Creation can't explain a three sided circle."
And edit:
I wasn't bagging on Darwinian evolution. The theory wasn't created to explain the beginning of life.
wonder what kind of results you'd get if you polled, say, the members of 1000 black churches across America, paying particular attention to a congregation's activism, whether D or R, and whether or not it played a part in their views on creationism vs. evolution.
wonder what those results would look like?
wonder what kind of results you'd get if you polled, say, the members of 1000 black churches across America, paying particular attention to a congregation's activism, whether D or R, and whether or not it played a part in their views on creationism vs. evolution.
wonder what those results would look like?
I agree that some really intelligent people reject evolution, but that doesn't make it a reasoned position to take.
What I don't understand is why one damn religious person doesn't stand up and say ,"Maybe evolution is how God created life on earth."
Saying creation cannot explain how God began is no more nonsensical then saying evolution cannot explain how life began. Both only deal with what happens after the starting point, not the starting point itself.
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I believe that more and more "Republicans" are identifying with other parties......TP and Libertarians. This could be contributing to this also.....they may be just saying they are Ind. If given the choice of R, D, or I......my choice would be I.
