B. W. wrote:P.S. you think the majority of college or high school youth even read such authors as Tolstoy, Dickens, etc and etc these days?
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B. W. wrote:P.S. you think the majority of college or high school youth even read such authors as Tolstoy, Dickens, etc and etc these days?
You were not being judged. You were being set back on the right track.Storyteller wrote:Yes, I learnt domething. How it feels to be judged.
Thank you. Case closed. I hope you learned something today Storyteller.SoCalExile wrote:Francis Chan is a man to avoid:...
Not really. There's just a quick reference about "Back in his time of the 19th century". It's easily overlooked. Especially if you haven't got a clue about who or what Tolstoy was.PaulSacramento wrote:Ok, but the article actually says who Tolstoy was.
Young people today are not erudite. Educated, yes but not erudite. They are uncultured, ignorant and easily led astray.PaulSacramento wrote:You don't know who Tolstoy is ?
allright so you read the bible. Good.Storyteller wrote:I didnt say I didnt understand Jesus or didnt know Him. I said I wanted more.
I see. Think skulls, intransigence and stubbornness run in your family it seems.Audie wrote:I have an uncle still stuck in Mao's cultural revolutioHe is as open to evidence and change as any creationist.
I admire your unshakeable faith.Audie wrote:Post by Audie » Wed Apr 27, 2016 1:44 pm
The record very clearly shows that there has been a continuous process going on for many millions of years, which in its divers details in all ways matches the explanation given originally by Darwin.
Just a wild guess, you are an Einstein groupie. And not too bright at that...BGoodForGoodSake wrote:Just a wild guess, you are not good with algebra.