Even Pat Robertson
thinks Young Earth creationists are nuts: «Deaf, dumb, and blind» By David Edwards Tuesday, May 13, 2014 12:23 EDT
Not exact matches
I don't
think Christians do themselves any favors by throwing their lot in with «
Young Earth»
creationists like Kenneth Ham.
Young earth creationism is ludicrous and young earth creationists, most of whom live in the United States and are fundamentalist Christians, are the laughing stock of the thinking w
Young earth creationism is ludicrous and
young earth creationists, most of whom live in the United States and are fundamentalist Christians, are the laughing stock of the thinking w
young earth creationists, most of whom live in the United States and are fundamentalist Christians, are the laughing stock of the
thinking world.
I admit there are somethings that makes
creationists (
young earth),
think about, but can we look at them together?
No, your average atheist laughs at the
Young Earth Creationists and their psuedo - science and
think that is what religion is.
Young earth creationists and «the new atheists» (Dawkins, Hitchens, etc.) actually have more in common than one might
think, for both groups have arrived at the conclusion that accepting an old
earth and evolutionary theory inevitably rules out the existence of God.
When we
think about doubts over evolutionary science, we tend to
think of the highly politicised views of
young Earth creationists in the US.
Conservative columnist Jeff Jacoby puts forward a little
thought experiment where he evaluates the chances of a long - deceased,
young -
Earth creationist, who happened to possess possibly the greatest scientific mind of all - time, getting employment as a professor in a scientific discipline at a modern university.