Expelled
if you havent seen this movie yet you should Ben Stein does an excellent job of talking Darwinists into a corner as he exposes how any teacher can loose their job for even mentioning intelligent design
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If creation curriculum is excluded from the classroom simply because of it's association with Christianity, then the same should apply, to the rest of the sciences (geology, archaeology, paleontology, biology) because of their association with religion. After all, science examines objects that are worshiped or used in religious rituals such as rocks, trees, animals, stars, bones, the sun, and the forces of nature.
However, one ought not reject something simply because of it's source, for source does not determine truth.
God bless!
If this were true then way dont we only have one life form on this planet why do we still have single celled life and all the lower life forms that were supposed to have evolved? This begs a bigger question, what were the great apes before they evolved into apes?
Evolutionists don't like to admit that a lot of the evolution theory is just as faith based as ID or creation.
Here is the way I heard it explained "You come home and find a perfect right angle of rocks in your driveway. You didnt see how they got there so you have to guess either someone put them there or it just happened. Either is based on faith.
Next day is several rocks in a perfect circle, same scenario, either just happened or someone put them that way and you weren't there to see so another leap of faith is required.
Now you make the quantum leap, you're walking in the jungle and you push back a branch and see a pyramid. The question changes from did it just happen to who, when and why." Life in its lowest form is much more complicated than a pyramid so shouldn't the same questions apply?