The Theory of Evolution Is A Religious Theory Of Creation
A multiple choice test for evolutionist.
a) The Fossil record has not been altered
b) The Fossil record has been altered
Evolutionist accept choice b as true by faith as neither a or b can be proved
a) Scientific dating methods are accurate for the whole period covered by evolution
b) Scientific dating methods are not accurate for the whole period covered by evolution
Evolutionist accept choice a as true by faith as neither can be falsified.
a) God created all life
b) God did not create all life as it evolved without the need of intelligent design
Evolutionist accept choice b as true by faith and say you can not prove the existence of God.
Conclusion: Evolution is a series of beliefs relating to a supernatural power that are based on faith.
It follows that since evolution is the religious expression of Evolutionist then when the government forces it on children in schools then they are violating both the non-establishment clause and the free exercise of religion clause of the First Amendment.
a) The Fossil record has not been altered
b) The Fossil record has been altered
Evolutionist accept choice b as true by faith as neither a or b can be proved
a) Scientific dating methods are accurate for the whole period covered by evolution
b) Scientific dating methods are not accurate for the whole period covered by evolution
Evolutionist accept choice a as true by faith as neither can be falsified.
a) God created all life
b) God did not create all life as it evolved without the need of intelligent design
Evolutionist accept choice b as true by faith and say you can not prove the existence of God.
Conclusion: Evolution is a series of beliefs relating to a supernatural power that are based on faith.
It follows that since evolution is the religious expression of Evolutionist then when the government forces it on children in schools then they are violating both the non-establishment clause and the free exercise of religion clause of the First Amendment.
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Thomas Paine, who hated the Bible and was not a Christian, said it best when he declared that science should be taught in schools as theology, rather than fact, since "science, like any religious doctrine, is open to interpretation."
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