Monday, February 13, 2012

I sit between two creationist Christians in my biology class

A class where evolution is taught in great detail.

This should be interesting

Monday, August 29, 2011
looknthrume:

alexchris617:

“Bible” and “fact” should not be in the same sentence.
Unless there’s a “is not” between the two words.

[snipped. Read full post here.]
Okay dude, look: I’m not going to argue the specifics, but I’d be happy to point you to a few legitimate resources that refutes every creationist claim. I skimmed your post, but didn’t read much since I’ve heard basically all of it before.
But it simply boils down to this point: the scientific view takes facts and comes to a conclusion with them (a la evolution, age of the earth, etc.). You’re cherry-picking facts to fit your conclusion - a logically incorrect procedure.

looknthrume:

alexchris617:

“Bible” and “fact” should not be in the same sentence.

Unless there’s a “is not” between the two words.

[snipped. Read full post here.]

Okay dude, look: I’m not going to argue the specifics, but I’d be happy to point you to a few legitimate resources that refutes every creationist claim. I skimmed your post, but didn’t read much since I’ve heard basically all of it before.

But it simply boils down to this point: the scientific view takes facts and comes to a conclusion with them (a la evolution, age of the earth, etc.). You’re cherry-picking facts to fit your conclusion - a logically incorrect procedure.

“Bible” and “fact” should not be in the same sentence.
Unless there’s a “is not” between the two words.

“Bible” and “fact” should not be in the same sentence.

Unless there’s a “is not” between the two words.