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by starseed_10 » 9/2/2005, 9:20 am
Even though it's from two years ago, and you've probably had this cleared up....
I'm gonna cut in here and say that Christians (or at least catholics) acknowledge evolution.
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by Joe Cooler » 9/2/2005, 10:42 am
Fair enough, but not all Catholics or Christians acknowlege it as fact either. I don't acknowlege it at all and my reasoning behind it is largely based in science. You just have to look in the current events forum to read my thoughts on that.
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by starseed_10 » 9/2/2005, 10:57 am
also fair enough... i just wanted to get the point across that evolution doesn't necessarily "go against religion"
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by Henrietta » 9/2/2005, 12:15 pm
I agree with ya there.
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by closeyoureyes » 9/2/2005, 12:51 pm
I disagree with it though. I don't think evolution goes against religion, I just think its an idiotic theory that has been disproved by the fossil record.
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by closeyoureyes » 9/2/2005, 2:12 pm
Evolution is incredibly flawed. GO look in the evolution threads if you don't believe me.
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by Johnny » 9/2/2005, 3:08 pm
How is evolution flawed?
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by gokirk72 » 9/2/2005, 5:07 pm
Wow, I feel special, going back and reviving a thread that was forgotten for so long, I was just digging through for something to do and wanted to post my opinion up after I read everyone else's.
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by Axtech » 9/2/2005, 6:45 pm
It's very rare for a n00b to successfully revive a thread, so congrats!
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by don't ask why » 9/2/2005, 11:39 pm
nikki4982 wrote: don't ask why wrote: what are you doing lisa?
praying to buddha, jesus, spongebob. there's no time to be picky.
squill her!!
I loved that.
Also... holy old thread, Batman.
yeah that was pretty sweet.
how did you get out of that one batman?
i always carry my reverse spinning spray can around.