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I didn't quit WS. I just got tired of being battered for my beliefs. I still don't believe that life originated without help, and I still don't believe the Earth is older than a few thousand years. All the evidence I have ever been given of a millions of years old Earth have been shown to be wrong. Seems like it is always back and forth. Every scrap of evidence I have been given for a millions of years old Earth are shown to be based on guess work or lies, while the tangible evidence for a thousands of years old Earth are few and far between. And many of those arguments are shaky at best as well, or just ways to disprove the millions of years old Earth. So no, I didn't give in my beliefs. I do remember that we had a miscommunication on some definitions and that cleared up a ton of problems about Evolution, Darwin, and Creationism. But calling either the Theory of Evolution (origins) or the Theory of Creationsim (origins) science is absurd at best. Both are centered around belief systems, which means believing one system almost guarentees the belief in one theory. And you cannot tell me that the Theory of Creationism (origins) is wrong, because you have no possible means of proving it wrong. You were not there when God formed the Earth, you were not there when God placed plants, animals, and mankind on Earth. You have no evidence of a millions of years old Earth either, because all your evidence is in the present. What happened to it between then and now? You don't know because you weren't there. "For reason is a property of God's...moreover, there is nothing He does not wish to be investigated and understood by reason." ~Tertullian [i]de paenitentia[/i] Carthaginian Historian 2nd century AD
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