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The Difference in Science and Religion
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Submitted By ben on 09/05/11
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http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/05/elephants_wings.php#more

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Re: The Difference in Science and Religion
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Posted 2009/05/11 - 8:16 GMT
The theologists, theist and creationist that have long been studying this elephant of yours. It has yielded a wondrous harvest in the scientific field. We have learned much in the field of biology and the mechanisms of life. incredible lengths in cosmology with telescopes, rockets and satellites. We have learned much of our own anatomy, physical, mental and emotional wellness and effective medicines! We have made incredible strides in technology; space travel, telephones, television, automotive technology, food preservatives, fabrics and clothing, refrigeration, cookery, plumbing, construction and economics, solar technology, airplanes and ships. We have come a long way militarily, with the guns, bombs, nuclear physics, missile defense systems and logistics.
 
One really does have to appreciate the theistic and christian community for such advancements. The evolutionist community would be more effective using their talent for the advancement of humanity and society, instead of critiquing scientists, meddling in social distortions, manipulating the mechanisms of biology and philosophizing metaphysical imaginings.
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Re: The Difference in Science and Religion
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Posted 2009/05/11 - 9:33 GMT
"The theologists, theist and creationist that have long been studying this elephant of yours. It has yielded a wondrous harvest in the scientific field. We have learned much in the field of biology and the mechanisms of
life."
just be reading that i can say you completely missed the point or are trying to spinn this in your favor, which is practiaclly impossible because most of us are well aware of the creationist claims.
 
"One really does have to appreciate the theistic and christian community for such advancements. The evolutionist community would be more effective using their talent for the advancement of humanity and society, instead of critiquing scientists, meddling in social distortions, manipulating the mechanisms of biology and philosophizing metaphysical imaginings."
 
2 words:
 
mirror, hypocrit.
 
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Re: The Difference in Science and Religion
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Posted 2009/05/11 - 11:55 GMT
Point to one advancement that a Creationist has given science in the last 100 years.
 
You point to television. Are you insane?
 
Nevermind, I am quite certain you have answered that in your post.
 
 
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Re: The Difference in Science and Religion
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Posted 2009/05/11 - 12:03 GMT
"One really does have to appreciate the theistic and christian community for such advancements. "
- In the last 200 years they've not done much man.

"The evolutionist community would be more effective using their talent for the advancement of humanity and society, instead of critiquing scientists, meddling in social distortions, manipulating the mechanisms of biology and philosophizing metaphysical imaginings."
- They would have had more time to do research if stupid ignorant creationists wouldn't trying to highjack the science class. They have to defend what is right or that science will be lost. You are a stick in the wheel of progress.


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