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Creationist - What about Evolution you disagree with?

Alceste

Vagabond
Absolutely. As I pointed out last June.
"I think the motivation for AiG is quite obvious, and it has nothing to do with belief.
Better Business Bureau Report for Answers in Genesis of Kentucky Inc.(2008)

Governance
Chief Executive : Mr. Ken Ham, President & CEO
Compensation: $192,690
Financial
Source of Funds

Contributions________________$9,610,789
GP on sale of goods____________6,038,902
Museum Admission_____________5,218,886
Museum Membership_____________855,723
Seminars_______________________517,427
Other__________________________394,116
In-Kind Donations_________________11,769
Interest and Dividend Income________2,248
_______________________________________
Total Income_____________$22,649,860"

Damn. I see spreading ignorance is a bigger business than I ever imagined. If only I had no clue, no morals and no shame... I could be getting a piece of that pie myself.
 

Big_TJ

Active Member
you do realise that every book produced to promote evolution is biased?

The WT society have produced a book entitled 'Evolution or Creation' which presents 'both' sides of the issue. Its bibliography is extensive and it is a well researched book showing us the many parts of evolution that are unexplainable

when you weigh them up, any reasonable person would come to the same conclusion as most of the people in the world that the way evolution is explained is not entirely accurate of reality.

This is an interesting post. If you admit that you are not exposed to the teaching of evolution, how do you know that this book presents "both sides of the issue" and that it is "well researched?"

Tell you what, I am starting a thread where we can discuss the content of this book; would really love your input.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
This is an interesting post. If you admit that you are not exposed to the teaching of evolution, how do you know that this book presents "both sides of the issue" and that it is "well researched?"

Tell you what, I am starting a thread where we can discuss the content of this book; would really love your input.

Better you than me. If it's the one from 1985 but the current revised version then I'm not really going to waste my time after reading the reviews...

Amazon.com: Life - How Did it Get here? By Evolution of Creation?: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society: Books

The comments alone left by those who have read it cracked me up.....
 

Big_TJ

Active Member
Better you than me. If it's the one from 1985 but the current revised version then I'm not really going to waste my time after reading the reviews...

Amazon.com: Life - How Did it Get here? By Evolution of Creation?: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society: Books

The comments alone left by those who have read it cracked me up.....
Actually, you are right; this may be a waste of time. Especially that they start bashing evolution after defining it as " the theory that the first living organism developed from non-living matter.":eek::facepalm:

Pegg: Honesty, do you agree with this definition of evolution?
 

Where Is God

Creator
I would rather originate from monkeys than dirt. Plus if God knows everything and can do anything, why did he have to rest on the 7th day? Also, the thought of God thinking and having a decision making process doesn't make sense
 
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