2012-08-30, 01:21 AM
CrazyForDex Wrote:Still blows my mind that there are people today who do not believe in evolution.
America never ceases to amaze.
Someone from my school spent a year as a transfer student on some really religious state (Inside the "Bible belt"?). Her classmates actually complained why they had to study evolution in school...
Chameleonic Wrote:Believing in evolution requires just as much faith as any other religion.
Today they are trying to make science fit their beliefs, they are coming from a completely biased position. I see more fictional story telling to modern science than real science. Reminds me of something I saw on an archaeology program, one guy said something like "Give 10 Archaeologists a bunch of facts and they will come back with 12 stories to explain it" or something to that effect.
I strongly encourage you to thoroughly examine with open eyes and an unbiased mind the science...and then see what evolutionists are asking you to believe about that science.
Wrong wrong wrong.
Believing in evolution requires just as much faith as believing in gravity or that earth orbits the sun. All I can say to creationists is: Go to the museum to look at the fossils and bones, go to the zoo to look at the apes, read what evolution means and what other proof there is to it and then come here with a poker face and claim that evolution is fake, all the fossils are plastic fakes planted by demons and that evolution is a religion. But please don't teach this "clever worldview" to your children, because humanity needs less Sarah Palins and more Einsteins.
Don't believe in anything, except an old jewish storybook? Oh that's fine! Just keep it to your fu'cking self.

