Number one Greg, people like to talk about this stuff because it is
fundamental to our understanding of human origins. Second of all, you
don't know what you're talking about by calling it "flame bait" just
because someone reports a current event in the news. And third, the list
rule is that OT conversations are allowed up to a point.
If you don't want to discuss the matter then ignore it. Please don't try
to spoil it for the rest of us. Ok?
Greg Sevart wrote:
How about everyone get a little intelligence and realize that you are
NOT going to change anyone's opinion here?
This is a hardware list. This whole post was just flamebait--and has
been hashed out numerous times in the past to no avail.
Personally, I don't think this decision had any place in a courtroom. If
the community didn't want ID in their science classes, they should have
changed the board. And they did. Democracy was served--so why do we need
to involve the already overburdened (and serviously flawed) court system?
Greg
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Instead of blaming the Creator in intelligent design for sickness
and death, why not hope for the day he fixes the hindrance to the
human body remaining well and regenerating thus not wearing out and
dying, as we know it has the basic design to do? But then there are
those who do not believe it required intelligent design to build
something as complex as the universe and the human body.
Why do all whales have useless hip bones? Not very intelligent in
design I'd say.
Ah....perhaps you lack sufficient intelligence! :)