Philip wrote:Audacity, the mere mention of Creationism almost always brings out "God of the Gaps" comments, along with condescending, extended pedantic lectures about the supposed truths of evolution, and the insinuation that Creationist are all scientifically clueless. And, it makes sense, IF there is no God, one must explain how what exists, does. But instead of explain the ultimate question - which I try hard to bring people's attention to - those who attack Creationism almost always go on some harangue about evolution.
To be fair, almost every argument I've seen for creationism has involved attacking some aspect of evolution. I have almost never seen an argument for creationism that didn't bring evolution, or implications of evolution, into the mix for criticism.
Not at all sure what your "what I am saying is true" refers to because looking over the "15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense" there's quite a variety of subjects to pour over, and I failed to make any immediate connections between the two. Sorry, maybe I missed it/them. Perhaps you could point out one or two.So, Google around - it's not hard to find what I am saying is true. If you'd like, just start here with an article ("15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense") from Scientific American: http://www.scientificamerican.com/artic ... eationist/ The article can't go two words without mentioning Charles Darwin, haha.
Yes I do.BTW, Audacity, do you understand the Progressive Creationism belief?