«Evolution is strongly supported factually
while creationism is not» Key word is supported.
While creationism is not limited to Christianity, you are correct, there are not many Muslims pushing for creationism to be taught in public schools.
Actually, evolution is backed up by science,
while creationism is not.
Not exact matches
you are either for
creationism or for science
while ignoring what people such as myself believe that, yes, God created us but through the process of evolution according to the laws of His Nature.
While his theory may take billions of years to verify,
creationism has no basis in reality and can never be proven.
All these parents who insist on teaching «
creationism» to their kids as «science»,
while downplaying (or completely / hiding denying) the tangible bona fide evidence of evolution... I sometimes have to wonder why they don't simply feed lead paint to their kids and get it over with.
At first glance, Intelligent Design seems to offer hope:
While eschewing the Young Earth theory of
creationism, it acknowledges the need, deeply embedded in scientists and theologians alike, to recognize final cause, or telos, in the created universe.
What you don't seem to understand, or at least fail to acknowledge, is that there aren't any facts that exclusively point to
Creationism or Christianity,
while there are reams of papers on the facts supporting geology and evolution.
It's okay to believe in
creationism while at the same time accepting what is proven.
Yes I believe in
creationism, yes I go to church and have been going there for quite a
while.
While reading The Language of God, I experienced a strange phenomenon: I simultaneously grew more convinced that my faith in God was in fact reasonable while also growing more convinced that my belief in young earth creationism was
While reading The Language of God, I experienced a strange phenomenon: I simultaneously grew more convinced that my faith in God was in fact reasonable
while also growing more convinced that my belief in young earth creationism was
while also growing more convinced that my belief in young earth
creationism was not.
They haven't taught
creationism here in a
while — except maybe among the home schoolers.
Interestingly, if I'm not mistaken, the Pope is now on board the climate change movement,
while this «charlatan» Ian Plimer is loathed by both the religious right for his attacks on
creationism, and by the lunatic left for his dismissal of climate science.