>>I had a discussion prior to the election about how frightning some current religious events are. It appears we are headed back to the stone ages. I just read about a sticker that some parents in Georgia want attached to science textbooks . Something to the effect that the contents of the book that discuss evolution are not proven facts.
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>Well, it isn't a proven fact. That's why it's refered to as "theory" of evolution. Theory changes all the time and there are alot of holes in the theory.
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>I'm not religious and I'm not an advocate of the creation theory nor the evolution theory. I do however feel that evolution is a way to find out where we came from. At the same time I've read a lot of good arguements that support creation theory as well.
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>Truth of the matter is no one know anything about where and how any of this theory works.
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>To get to where we are today via evolution, is like a hurricane blowing through a junk yard and all the debris some how falls together to form a working spaceship.
I guess what You are really trying to say that the Bible, as well as any religious book, should also have a sticker attached to it "the contents of this book are not proven facts"
Nobody needs a sticker to understand the theory part of the evolution theory.
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