Analysis of the Creation book.
by cantleave 11 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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cantleave
I expect this has been posted before but couldn't find it.
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cantleave
Just finished reading this - it is really good.
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Mad Sweeney
Thanks for posting this link. I had heard of such an analysis but had not located it before.
I wish there was more easily accessible data proving the fact of evolution. And by "data" I don't mean a textbook or website simply making the assertion. Evolution has been taken as fact by the scientific community for so long now that they rarely even try to prove it and resort to the same sort of religious fanaticism that traditional religious people do in defending their faith.
I know a few scientists who see macroevolution occuring regularly as part of their work. I trust them and believe them.
Why then, is the emphasis in primary education (in the US at least) on the theory of how evolution works rather than on the facts that show that it is true? It is presented using the fallacious appeal to authority far too often. Where's the beef? Why are kids not taught details such as are found here:
http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoEvidence.html
It makes me wonder about motives.
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besty
Alan Feuerbacher's 8 part series is always worth a read
http://corior.blogspot.com/2006/02/part-1-disagreements-about-evolution.html
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cantleave
Thanks for posting that link besty.
It will be interesting to see what the new releases at the DC will be this year. The program indicates there will be something on creation / evolution.
Can't wait!!!!!
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besty
whatever they release will be similar to what we all release once a day....
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finallysomepride
Someone doesn't want me read it, every time I click on the link Firefox crashes then closes. LOL
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finallysomepride
7 times now I give up
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agonus
"It will be interesting to see what the new releases at the DC will be this year. The program indicates there will be something on creation / evolution."
My guess at the title:
"Life - How Did it Get Here? By Two Overlapping Periods of Creation or Two Overlapping Periods of Evolution"?
Well, the title for the "Study" version, anyway. The "Public" version will have the "Two Overlapping Periods" phrases removed.