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On Aug 29, 10:09*pm, H the K wrote:
Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Yeah, their ideas are ALMOST as weird as what Democrats believe. |
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 10:09 pm, H the K wrote: Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Yeah, their ideas are ALMOST as weird as what Democrats believe. When Hairy left Jacksonville the vice unit of the sheriff department was cut in half due to lack of work. |
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On Aug 29, 11:38*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 10:09 pm, H the K wrote: Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Yeah, their ideas are ALMOST as weird as what Democrats believe. When Hairy left Jacksonville the vice unit of the sheriff department was cut in half due to lack of work. Yes, the liberal Labor govt of Britain sets a mass murderer free in exchange for oil. Thats how liberals think. |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Aug 29, 11:38 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 10:09 pm, H the K wrote: Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Yeah, their ideas are ALMOST as weird as what Democrats believe. When Hairy left Jacksonville the vice unit of the sheriff department was cut in half due to lack of work. Yes, the liberal Labor govt of Britain sets a mass murderer free in exchange for oil. Thats how liberals think. It's nice to see you and Lu-ser have joined up. Where else but on rec.boats can one read the ravings of a madman like you combined with the dribblings of someone as stupid as Lu-ser? |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Aug 29, 10:09 pm, H the K wrote: Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Yeah, their ideas are ALMOST as weird as what Democrats believe. Just what do all Democrats believe, and how do you know what every single Democrat believes? |
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"Gene" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:09:43 -0400, H the K wrote: Jacksonville Conference Confronts Creation-Evolution Debate Contact: Institute for Creation Research Press Office, 214-615-8398, DALLAS, Aug. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Institute for Creation Research, the premiere creation science institution in the world, is announcing the first of its 2009 Demand the Evidence conferences, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida on October 9-10. Scientists, educators, theologians, and even state politicians have wrestled with the creation-evolution debate in recent years, but which theory is correct? Creation? Evolution? Intelligent Design? Does it matter whether the earth was created in six days or six billion years? Where does the evidence lead? Held at the downtown auditorium of ***First Baptist Church Jacksonville,*** the Demand the Evidence Conference will feature sessions on both science and faith during the Friday/Saturday event. Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more. Speakers include Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. Gary Parker, and Dr. Randy Guliuzza. A Q&A panel discussion will be held on Saturday. - - - First Baptist is the church that gave me the biggest laughs when I lived in the Jax area. It had its young teens publicly pledge vows of chastity, only to encounter a huge increase in the number of teen pregnancies a few years later. Huge church of simpies. Now, it apparently is funding an institute of cretinists, er, creationists. Why has every response to Harry's post attacked a person or group of people instead of debunking the statement, "Attendees will learn biblical and scientific evidences for the accuracy and authority of Genesis, the complex design of the human body, the facts that support recent creation, the flaws in Darwin's theory of evolution, and much more." Maybe you can't and that bothers you? While you take a moment out to consider that, could somebody tell me why these fundies always jump on Darwin? Darwin? Finding flaws in Darwin's theory and concluding that evolution doesn't exist is a lot like concluding that Franklin and his kite got electricity wrong, so today, informed people know that electricity is a false concept. It is, also, a well documented phenomenon that these poor kids, brain washed into taking virginity pledges, are just as likely to have sex as any other teens, but are more likely to do it without protection. That is sad and leads, for folks that young, to some devastating consequences that could very easily have been avoided..... -- Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1171 "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Unknown Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm Gene, I think you miss the point of Hairy's replies to anything that doesn't fit his (egocentric) world view. I personally don't agree with the creationists, though I do support their right to believe how they choose. Hairy made some wild allegations about teen pregnancy and chastity vows at a local church, yet cites no objective data in the matter, which is typical of him. His atheistic rants are tiresome, to say the least. I refuse to declare my beliefs to the world; they are very private. It seems only evangelistics and atheists have a need to publicly declare their creeds, and lambast others for not believing as they do. I finally got wise and placed his many aliases in my kill file, which is an indication of how much I care about what he thinks on any matter. However, I still see some of his replies in other posters' about whom I am interested in their thinking, including yours. When I do respond to his crap, it's for the joy of pulling his chain. WAFA he is. |
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Gene wrote:
In article , says... Gene, I think you miss the point of Hairy's replies to anything that doesn't fit his (egocentric) world view. I think you miss my point.... we need to get past personal attacks.... they don't help and they SURELY have done NOTHING to improve the signal to noise ratio. If you think any poster is posting with any sort of narcissistic motivations, what exactly, are you going to say to make them stop? Gene, what is your motivation in responding to all of these Christian Fundy posts? |
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Gene wrote:
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:29:48 -0400, BAR wrote: Gene wrote: In article , says... Gene, I think you miss the point of Hairy's replies to anything that doesn't fit his (egocentric) world view. I think you miss my point.... we need to get past personal attacks.... they don't help and they SURELY have done NOTHING to improve the signal to noise ratio. If you think any poster is posting with any sort of narcissistic motivations, what exactly, are you going to say to make them stop? Gene, what is your motivation in responding to all of these Christian Fundy posts? Just hoping you'll see the light...... I'm not a Christian Fundy. But, I am tolerant of all religions except Islam. |
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