Sorry for not posting yesterday folks! I spent most of the day defending CREATION against the EVOLUTIONSTS, and made a few observations.
FIRST and foremost, they object to the claim they themselves made which said that we came from monkeys. How can this be? I seem to recall the "big trial" that allowed this to be taught was called the "SCOPES MONKEY TRIAL" in 1925, and is not the image immediately below this a popular representation of that view? The guy on the right looks like a man and the guy on the left looks like a
MONKEY!
Then there is the "Primordial Slime" we supposedly came from before we were monkeys. Gee, all of a sudden THAT is offensive has been change to the "Primordial Soup." Okay, Well, the Bible in thousands of years hasn't changed, any of the words and says that "In the beginning, God created..." so which do you believe is right?

On February 5, 2012, Paul Wallace, a Science & religion teacher, and writer posted a blog on the Huffington Post titled "Why I teach Evolution in Church." (Link at bottom). If you don't believe my assertion that Liberalism has infiltrated the church, one needs to look at no other source than this.
Naturally, I post a reply and almost immediately was met with a barrage of replies supporting evolution and saying how backwards I was for believing in God. About six individuals "targeted" me for repeated challenges and this lasted almost two days. This to me looked like a pattern and I wondered if someone sent a memo out on how to attack those that don't agree with stupidity.
You mention the "watchmaker theory" and they go bonkers!
When you point out that you would rather believe in God, and that you were created in His image, and that was much better than believing that my ancestors were monkeys, you are called ignorant, and uninformed. Really? Well above you see the accepted monkey to man image. Let me ask you an honest question? Is that not a monkey on the left? And did not evolutionists create this image? I rest my case.
Then you being up primordial slime, which is how life supposedly began. Again I'm wrong. Isn't that what they teach in school? Well that has been changed to Primordial Soup. Well then, who the hell made the soup? This afternoon I made chicken soup from scratch. First time I ever did this. I took a large pot, mixed in chicken stock and water, added chicken bullion, a pinch of salt (I didn't know that the bullion had all the salt I needed), I peeled an onion and chopped it up. I peeled four potatoes and chopped them up. I took a stalk of celery and chopped that up. Cut up a whole lot of carrots, and added them to the stock. While I brought that to a boil and then simmer for two hours, I cut up six chicken breasts, and fried the pieces, and as they fried, I cooked up some rice to add to my mixture. Rice was added to the soup, and eventually the chicken was mixed in just to warm. It was a bit salty, but otherwise good. All that work, and we are supposed to believe that we came from some soup that no one put together and did all of the work I just outlined above? Sounds to me that those who believe in evolution need a heck of a lot more faith than I do.
I eventually made the following comment. "“Public Schools in the US were started by CHRISTIANS to ensure their children could read the BIBLE. That is historical fact my friend, but the Liberal/Atheist types didn't like that, and the "church" stepped aside.
That isn't happening anymore and little by little, the church is growing it's balls back, most evidenced by the Obama healthcare controversy going on now.”
Here is a reply I received. "Separation of church and state, my friend.
Teach whatever you want in religious schools and leave government schools alone.
And if you want to indoctrinate your own children, you can do that at home and when you make them go to church. There are plenty of opportunities in the private sphere to abuse their credulity.
But its interesting that you religious types can's simply leave it at that. You have to get the government involved to force your beliefs onto others.
You have no right and no authority to do that. The govenment should not be used to push your religious nonsense onto credulous children.
So, again, I don't see the problem. Get out of public schools."
Read that carefully. This is the thinking and mentality of the churchless and the left, which is the predominant make up of the opposition. Note the words INDOCRTINATE, ABUSE, and the pay line, "You have to get the government involved to force your beliefs onto others." Really?
Apparently this person has never heard of the ACLU, whi=o sues you when someone sneezes and you say "God Bless You."
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