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User: "Gactimus"
Date: 02 Aug 2004 05:20:00 PM
Object: John Kerry Embraces Creationism
Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,
"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."
John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.
.

User: "JD"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 10:39:21 AM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.

To attain true wisdom, you must turn away from knowledge.
(You seem to be saying. Which is nonsense, of course.)
.

User: "Adam Marczyk"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 07:18:46 PM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry

took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's

Kennedy

Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's
ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many
years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in
evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.

Funny, but 450 or so Steves seem to disagree with you there.
http://www.ncseweb.org/article.asp?category=18
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User: "Wally Anglesea"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 09:08:11 PM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.

Have you considered Polynesian creation mythology or Norse, Hindi or ancient
Egyptian?
Or do you proceed from the dogma that the Bible is the single revealed word
of God and then try to find evidence to support that belief?
Be honest, instead of lying. God doesn't need supporters who lie.
.

User: "Tom"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 06:05:07 PM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.

Yes, I know. That is why only 7% of the biologists( You know them, but you
probably refer to them as evolutionists) believe in a supreme being. This is
by far the lowest percentage of belief of all the scientists.
.
User: "Ray Jestheimier"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 09:13:20 PM
"Tom" <mmman_90@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.


Yes, I know. That is why only 7% of the biologists( You know them, but you
probably refer to them as evolutionists) believe in a supreme being. This
is
by far the lowest percentage of belief of all the scientists.

LOL,
Cindy
.

User: "Goddeloos"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism (do scientists) 03 Aug 2004 03:32:48 AM
Tom wrote:

Yes, I know. That is why only 7% of the biologists( You know them,
but you probably refer to them as evolutionists) believe in a supreme
being. This is by far the lowest percentage of belief of all the
scientists.

I'd be interested to find good statistics on this issue.
From http://exn.ca/Stories/1997/04/04/01.asp:
----
In Leuba’s day, biologists showed the highest rate of disbelief (69.5
per cent). "That ranking is now given to physicists/astronomers (77.9
per cent)," Larson and Witham wrote in the article which was published
in this week’s issue of Nature.
Mathematicians, who were the most inclined to believe in God, (44.6 per
cent) remained consistent over time.
----
As a physicist, I can say that its quite rare to find a theist
in the top ranks. As for mathematicians, my experience is in
line with the information above. I used to have a drinking buddy
(the son of the famous mathematical physicist Petviashvili) who
claimed that compared to physicists, who tended to be grounded
in reality, the mathematicians could really be "out there".
--
goddeloos #179
.
User: "Eric Pepke"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism (do scientists) 03 Aug 2004 12:11:29 PM
Goddeloos <goddeloos-@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:<Q4IPc.82196$SO5.40675@twister.socal.rr.com>...

I'd be interested to find good statistics on this issue.

Well, this is stupid.
I'm sure that John Kerry endorses *creation*, being a Christer and
all.
However, that's very different from embracing "creationism."
Even the Pope has little problem with evolution.
.



User: "kathryn"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 05:26:56 AM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.

You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from Americans
right? The only place where this theory is given credence is in America.
Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the world's
population or even the world's scientific community.
.
User: "Gactimus"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 06:28:58 AM
"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.

The United States is the only country that matters.
.
User: "Wally Anglesea"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 06:51:20 AM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.


The United States is the only country that matters.

Ahh, and we have a double nutcase. Not only an ignorant religious bigot, but
also an ignorant cultural bigot.
Figures. God doesn't need liars and bigots. Have you thought about the
consequences of your lying and bigotry?
.

User: "kathryn"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 07:57:08 AM
"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.


The United States is the only country that matters.

eh yeah lmao
.

User: "Ph˙ltęr"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 07:26:21 AM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> astounded us with:
news:8ffd58d6c9b8523f52e6357694dccf56@news.bubbanews.com:

"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
news:cenp9g$out$1@hercules.btinternet.com:

"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.


The United States is the only country that matters.

Don't forget Iraq, it has the United States' oil...
--
Ph˙ltęr
AA#1938
Denizen of Darkness #44 & AFJC Antipodean Attaché
http://forums.clickhalah.com/index.php
Remove "s" to respond
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User: "Dave Oldridge"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 11:02:15 AM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in
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"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence

is

in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of

the

world's population or even the world's scientific community.


The United States is the only country that matters.

Dubious, but even if true, you will no doubt try to find a way to rectify
the situation.
You know, I've been hearing you latter-day Luddites claim victory over
science for the past 50 years and you are no closer today than you were
100 years ago. The only thing you've done in all that time is give
atheists ammunition.
Of course bearing false witness about science in direct defiance of Jesus
Christ is not a really good way to convince anyone that you are His
follower, or that you know anything important about either science or
religion. If you ever DO get your heresy mandated into public polity, it
will be the beginning of the slide for the American empire. You will
then need to hope that the dark age that follows isn't as devastating as
the last one. Given your tendency to violent suppression of opposition,
I'd say it bodes well to be much worse. Of course, when America self-
destructs, maybe Canada can move into the Byzantine slot. We could annex
Alaska and play off your little bunches of states against one another for
political advantage....
--
Dave Oldridge+
ICQ 1800667
A false witness is worse than no witness at all.
.
User: "mvillanu"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 07:23:57 PM
Dave Oldridge <doldridg@leavethisoutshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<Xns953A5C3A8F87Cdoldridgsprintca@24.71.223.159>...
[snip]

If you ever DO get your heresy mandated into public polity, it
will be the beginning of the slide for the American empire. You will
then need to hope that the dark age that follows isn't as devastating as
the last one. Given your tendency to violent suppression of opposition,
I'd say it bodes well to be much worse. Of course, when America self-
destructs, maybe Canada can move into the Byzantine slot. We could annex
Alaska and play off your little bunches of states against one another for
political advantage....

If this actually happens will Canada be willing to take in political
refugees from the US? I'd be one of them.
.
User: "Dave Oldridge"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 04 Aug 2004 02:56:07 AM
(mvillanu) wrote in
news:dc4a405f.0408031623.6235de3a@posting.google.com:

Dave Oldridge <doldridg@leavethisoutshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:<Xns953A5C3A8F87Cdoldridgsprintca@24.71.223.159>... [snip]

If you ever DO get your heresy mandated into public polity, it
will be the beginning of the slide for the American empire. You will
then need to hope that the dark age that follows isn't as devastating
as the last one. Given your tendency to violent suppression of
opposition, I'd say it bodes well to be much worse. Of course, when
America self- destructs, maybe Canada can move into the Byzantine
slot. We could annex Alaska and play off your little bunches of
states against one another for political advantage....


If this actually happens will Canada be willing to take in political
refugees from the US? I'd be one of them.

Probably. We have a long standing policy of taking in political refugees
from just about anywhere. Economic refugees are another story.
--
Dave Oldridge+
ICQ 1800667
A false witness is worse than no witness at all.
.

User: "Gactimus"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 08:37:28 PM
(mvillanu) wrote in
news:dc4a405f.0408031623.6235de3a@posting.google.com:

If this actually happens will Canada be willing to take in political
refugees from the US? I'd be one of them.

Currently, it's the Canadians trying to escape their left wing government.
.
User: "Dave Oldridge"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 04 Aug 2004 02:57:41 AM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in
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mvillanu@hotmail.com (mvillanu) wrote in
news:dc4a405f.0408031623.6235de3a@posting.google.com:

If this actually happens will Canada be willing to take in political
refugees from the US? I'd be one of them.


Currently, it's the Canadians trying to escape their left wing
government.

You mean the one we just re-elected? Granted, we only gave 'em a minority.
Mind you there isn't a conservative party in the country any more. Just a
bunch of radicals, too many of whom think conservatism is the US religious
wrong.
--
Dave Oldridge+
ICQ 1800667
A false witness is worse than no witness at all.
.




User: "Tom McDonald"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 04:55:28 PM
Gactimus wrote:

"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
news:cenp9g$out$1@hercules.btinternet.com:


"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...


Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.



The United States is the only country that matters.

Gack,
Just for those keeping score at home, this is your first
original post on this thread. As I noted, you ripped off your
'original' post from an irritant who calls himself
'MurphyInOhio', on talk.origins.
Do you intend to make any other fresh, original, not
plagiarized posts? Or can we expect you to nick other people's
posts in future?
--
Tom McDonald
.

User: "Shawn Hearn"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 08 Aug 2004 07:50:21 AM
In article <8ffd58d6c9b8523f52e6357694dccf56@news.bubbanews.com>,
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:

"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in
news:cenp9g$out$1@hercules.btinternet.com:

"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator
Kerry took out time, even among the scientists and technicians at
Florida's Kennedy Space Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who
created us all. Let's ponder John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in
some ways the less they know about some things and the more they
believe in that power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for
many years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence
in evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from
Americans right? The only place where this theory is given credence is
in America. Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the
world's population or even the world's scientific community.


The United States is the only country that matters.

Many years ago, people said the Roman Empire was all that mattered.
They were wrong. Trouble with many people is they do not learn from
mankind's past mistakes.
.


User: "Wally Anglesea"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 05:58:36 AM
"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in message
news:cenp9g$out$1@hercules.btinternet.com...


"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in

some

ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from

Americans

right? The only place where this theory is given credence is in America.
Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the world's
population or even the world's scientific community.

Ahh, there's a bunch of whackos in Queensland, Australia that run the
"institute of creation science". Religious bigots. Then again, Queensland
also has the "Planetary Co-ordinator of the Planetary Activation
Organisation", so there must be something in the air or water.
But you are right, mostly USAn's
.
User: "ZZBunker"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 05 Aug 2004 03:35:55 PM
"Wally Anglesea" <wanglese@spbigpondammersarevermin.net.au> wrote in message news:<wdKPc.30650$K53.1369@news-server.bigpond.net.au>...

"kathryn" <bob@bob.com> wrote in message
news:cenp9g$out$1@hercules.btinternet.com...


"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
news:1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator

Kerry took

out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy

Space

Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's

ponder

John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in

some

ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in

that

power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many

years.

In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution,

as

they gain in information and wisdom.


You do realise that the only time I hear about creationism is from

Americans

right? The only place where this theory is given credence is in America.
Which, funnily enough, does not make up the majority of the world's
population or even the world's scientific community.

Since the USA is run by idiots like Carl Sagan
and Bio-Economists, rather than scientists,
we believe in most forms of science fiction and
creationism, particularly anything to do with
robots, and 4x4 Pickup Trucks.


Ahh, there's a bunch of whackos in Queensland, Australia that run the
"institute of creation science". Religious bigots. Then again, Queensland
also has the "Planetary Co-ordinator of the Planetary Activation
Organisation", so there must be something in the air or water.

But you are right, mostly USAn's

Those are Canadian exciles, not USAn's.
If we ran Australia, we'd at least
have built a Mall called Shark City USA
on one their barrier reefs.
.



User: "Nate Frisch"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 15 Aug 2004 07:45:19 PM
Actually he didn't say that they believe in creationism. He said they believe in a
higher power. There is a huge difference. Many people believe there are powers we
don't understand, or that there may be powers (gods if you must) far beyond our own
powers. That doesn't translate to some divine being created everything in a week.
Gactimus wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

.

User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 11:28:50 PM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

There is not one word in the Bible that contradicts evolution.
Moron.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.

User: "ZZBunker"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 01:50:39 AM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message news:<1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local>...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

Since the hard sciences are mathematicians,
not physicists, that's still the leading
reason that mathematicians vote Kerry,
and everybody else votes yes to sending
mathematcians to Eqypt for a lesson in
"Morons-in-evolution do not disturb".
.

User: "Dan Harbor"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 03 Aug 2004 10:37:22 AM
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message news:<1w93vkewn9s7.dlg@alaska.local>...

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

There are many, many, many modern Christians who believe "in the
beginning God created heaven and earth." Also many of these
Christians, intellectual and highly educated in both theology and
biology (evoution, included), are not creationist in the sense of any
literal understanding of 1 Genesis (which is
surely a myth and a first class, long-lived one at that, but it is
neither historical, literary or historical fact reporting).
Ken Miller has written a book where he reconciles the theory of
evolution with God's creative act of bringing forth the earth and
heavens, probably out of some big-bang scenario.
see http://www.millerandlevine.com/km/evol/
I also understand the Pope and official Catholic creation doctrine is
linked to
some sort of evolutionary scenario of the creation of life. But,
wisely, that
institution does not endorse any particular theory of the big bang or
evolution
at this stage of our understanding how we and the world were created.
.

User: "John Popelish"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 07:57:55 PM
Gactimus wrote:


Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

John Kerry is running for office, and knows that many voters are
creationists, and that the more intelligent voters have been hearing
such silliness so long they are numb to it.
Do you believe everything you hear come out of politicians' mouths?
If so, I assume that you are pretty used to disappointment, by now.
--
John Popelish
.
User: "Shawn Hearn"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 08:41:35 PM
In article <410EE313.ABCBCFD3@rica.net>,
John Popelish <jpopelish@rica.net> wrote:

Gactimus wrote:


Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry
took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy
Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many
years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.


John Kerry is running for office, and knows that many voters are
creationists, and that the more intelligent voters have been hearing
such silliness so long they are numb to it.

Do you believe everything you hear come out of politicians' mouths?
If so, I assume that you are pretty used to disappointment, by now.

Perhaps, but the OP did not post anything that even hints at Kerry
expressing a belief in creationism. Its hard to believe one way or
the other what Kerry said about creationism since nothing he is quoted
as saying refers to creationism.
.


User: "Tom McDonald"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 06:19:42 PM
Gactimus wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

Hey, Gack,
Curious that you should rip this off, word-for-word, from a
troll poster on talk.origins by the nym 'MurphyInOhio'. Are
you, by chance, related to CoPT, who also hasn't the oomph to
write his own stuff.
If you are MIO, though, nevermind.
--
Tom McDonald
.

User: "Joe Blow"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 05:38:37 PM
Gactimus wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

I'm really glad you believe that. Now vote for him.
Joe
.

User: "John Manning"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 02 Aug 2004 06:45:08 PM
Gactimus wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many years.
In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in evolution, as
they gain in information and wisdom.

Sorry Gactimus, Kerry said NOTHING AT ALL about either creationism or
evolution. Do you live in a dream world?
.

User: "Louis Epstein"

Title: Re: John Kerry Embraces Creationism 07 Aug 2004 10:21:54 PM
In alt.religion.mormon Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:

Bad news for evolutionism and its zealot followers. Recently, Senator Kerry took
out time, even among the scientists and technicians at Florida's Kennedy Space
Center, to give thanks to the Higher Power who created us all. Let's ponder
John Kerry's words,

"More physicists and more and more scientists, the more they learn in some
ways the less they know about some things and the more they believe in that
power."

John Kerry is only echoing what the science community has known for many
years. In the hard sciences, fewer men and women put any credence in
evolution, as they gain in information and wisdom.

The science community has known for many years that evolution
is the only credible explanation for how God works!
-=-=-
The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.
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