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Hey, Gideon and Floyd!

Posted by: Gotch on November 26, 1999 at 13:18:28:

Incidentally, those quotes were from EVOLUTIONISTS!
Okay, here are my sources. I intentionally didn't reveal
them the first time so that I could get
"unbiased" reaction -- of course, I know that the
reaction can't be unbiased. Evolutionists are as firmly
entrenched in their humanistic religious beliefs about
the beginning of the world as I am in believing God


On Tue Nov 23 12:18:53, Gotch wrote:
> I'm interested in your reaction to the following
> statements:
>
> "The fact of evolution is the backbone of biology,
> and biology is thus in the peculiar position of being a
> science founded on an unproved theory--is it then a
> science of a faith? Belief in the theory of evolution is
> thus exactly parallel to belief in special creation --
> both are concepts which believers know to be true but
> neither, up to the present, has been capable of
> proof."
>
Statement made by EVOLUTIONIST L. Harrison Matthews in
his Introduction to C. Darwins "The Origin of
Species" (reprint, London: J. M. Dent and Sons, Ltd.,
1971), p. XI as quoted by D. Gish in "The Fossils
Still Say NO!", p 5.


> "The Theory of Evolution is no longer with us,
> because neo-Darwinism is not acknowledged as being unable
> to explain anything more than trivial change, and in
> defaulr of some other theory we have none.. despite the
> hostility of witness provided by the fossil record,
> despite the innumerable difficulties, and despite the
> lack of even a credible theory, evolution survives. Can
> there be any other area of science, for instance, in
> which a concept as intellectually barren as embryonic
> recapitulation could be used as evidence for a
> theory?"

Statement made by EVOLUTIONIST R. Danson in "New
Scientist, 49:35, 1971 as quoted by D. Gish in "The
Fossils Still Say NO!", p 8.

Incidentally, this book by Gish is fascinating reading.
It doesn't blow evolution out of the water -- the Bible
already does that -- but it sure gives some interesting
arguments. Anyone else out there read it?

If evolution is "fact," why is there so much
disagreement among evolutionists as to how it happened?

WHERE ARE THE TRANSITIONAL FOSSILS?

Yes, I realize that secondary quotes are not as good as primary quotes, but I didn't have access at the time to the original sources.

Thought I'd give you an exercise in thinking. Thanks for the reactions!

Oh, yes, and by the way -- Thanksgiving is one of those quaint American customs started by those who determined that the right to worship the Creator as they ought was more important and anything else in their lives. I'm thankful for it.

Gotch



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