pezenfuego
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Originally Posted by Flower http:///t/396331/private-schools-and-evolutionary-theory/100#post_3531486
Admittedly, and obvious to all who know me.... I'm no brainiac. It doesn't matter to me how everything became what it is, I am convinced 100% that God did it, and anything the scientists decide on for the time being to be how it all took place, doesn't nullify the creation of them. I only have a pet peeve, (for lack of a better term) with folks who think that if they have science, it will somehow nullify the fact that there is a God who made it. Yes I said FACT.... the creation account in the books, are for each to interpret and consider, just as evolution and different facts are there for us to examine and think about. However, just like gravity and the air you breath, it's still there whether you can see it or not.
I don't agree with exactly what you said (I'm an atheist) but I do strongly agree with the general premise. Science does not, cannot, and will not disprove God. Attempting to educate youth properly is important, but attempting to take away their God is unacceptable. And some people have that objective, which is terrible. In this case however, it is my opinion that properly teaching them about evolution does not nullify what they have learned about creation. I'll learn about creation, you can learn about evolution and we can both think critically about it. If we end up with different conclusions afterward, then so be it. It doesn't matter a bit to me if that's your belief. If you enjoy that worldview, then I think it is fantastic that you believe it. But please do not take measures to be ignorant (this is not a statement directed at Flower, but to a general audience).
PEZ (with love) enfuego
Originally Posted by Flower http:///t/396331/private-schools-and-evolutionary-theory/100#post_3531486
Admittedly, and obvious to all who know me.... I'm no brainiac. It doesn't matter to me how everything became what it is, I am convinced 100% that God did it, and anything the scientists decide on for the time being to be how it all took place, doesn't nullify the creation of them. I only have a pet peeve, (for lack of a better term) with folks who think that if they have science, it will somehow nullify the fact that there is a God who made it. Yes I said FACT.... the creation account in the books, are for each to interpret and consider, just as evolution and different facts are there for us to examine and think about. However, just like gravity and the air you breath, it's still there whether you can see it or not.
I don't agree with exactly what you said (I'm an atheist) but I do strongly agree with the general premise. Science does not, cannot, and will not disprove God. Attempting to educate youth properly is important, but attempting to take away their God is unacceptable. And some people have that objective, which is terrible. In this case however, it is my opinion that properly teaching them about evolution does not nullify what they have learned about creation. I'll learn about creation, you can learn about evolution and we can both think critically about it. If we end up with different conclusions afterward, then so be it. It doesn't matter a bit to me if that's your belief. If you enjoy that worldview, then I think it is fantastic that you believe it. But please do not take measures to be ignorant (this is not a statement directed at Flower, but to a general audience).
PEZ (with love) enfuego