Intelligence Prevails...Maybe
Well, it's about time someone got a clue. Since the early 20th Century legislation has been enacted to protect the rights of all sorts of people. Now, finally, the rights of people who believe in and/or wish to do research into creation are finally going to be protected...at least in Texas...maybe.
On March 8th of this year Bill Zedler, (R) Representative of the Texas State House, filed House Bill 2454, a measure that would "[prohibit] discrimination based on research related to intelligent design." The full bill can be viewed on the Texas Legislature website.
As a Creationist I think it's about time that something like this is finally passed (let's hope that the Texas Higher Ed folks agree with me). The staunch evolutionists have managed to keep all such legislation off the books up to now, and for what? What are they afraid of?!
Just because I'm a Creationist does not mean that I don't believe in evolution. I just don't believe that evolution is the only way. Why people can't believe in creation and evolution is beyond me. Isn't that what people do when they create babies? Why then is it impossible that there is a God who created us first?
Evolution does exist - evidence is everywhere. Things change due to environmental factors, genetic factors and the simple randomness of events. But there is absolutely no evidence of high level taxonomic evolution, and yet, we are all related, are we not? All organisms share some level of genetics, because, "for dust [we] are, and unto dust shall [we] return" (KJV Gen 3:19). If all things are made from "dust" then of course there will be similarities between organisms. Those similarities don't negate the existence of a Creator.
I find it fascinating that humans have reached the height of egoism by suggesting that there is nothing and no one of superior intelligence. For a group of people so bent on demystifying existence evolutionists/anti-creationists have certainly managed to accept a great deal of mystery. There is still no consensus on how the earth and our solar system were actually formed and far greater mysteries still remain, despite scientific efforts. We still can't even figure out how to predict earthquakes! The great stumbling block of evolution is its inability to prove the relationship between humans and our nearest "relatives." There is still no "missing link," why? Because there isn't one!
There must needs be an opposition in all things. Newton's 3rd law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, if there is a God there must be something else, right? Satan's greatest accomplishments are convincing humans that he doesn't exist and that there is no greater authority than the human mind. Well, some of us know better.
On March 8th of this year Bill Zedler, (R) Representative of the Texas State House, filed House Bill 2454, a measure that would "[prohibit] discrimination based on research related to intelligent design." The full bill can be viewed on the Texas Legislature website.
As a Creationist I think it's about time that something like this is finally passed (let's hope that the Texas Higher Ed folks agree with me). The staunch evolutionists have managed to keep all such legislation off the books up to now, and for what? What are they afraid of?!
Just because I'm a Creationist does not mean that I don't believe in evolution. I just don't believe that evolution is the only way. Why people can't believe in creation and evolution is beyond me. Isn't that what people do when they create babies? Why then is it impossible that there is a God who created us first?
Evolution does exist - evidence is everywhere. Things change due to environmental factors, genetic factors and the simple randomness of events. But there is absolutely no evidence of high level taxonomic evolution, and yet, we are all related, are we not? All organisms share some level of genetics, because, "for dust [we] are, and unto dust shall [we] return" (KJV Gen 3:19). If all things are made from "dust" then of course there will be similarities between organisms. Those similarities don't negate the existence of a Creator.
I find it fascinating that humans have reached the height of egoism by suggesting that there is nothing and no one of superior intelligence. For a group of people so bent on demystifying existence evolutionists/anti-creationists have certainly managed to accept a great deal of mystery. There is still no consensus on how the earth and our solar system were actually formed and far greater mysteries still remain, despite scientific efforts. We still can't even figure out how to predict earthquakes! The great stumbling block of evolution is its inability to prove the relationship between humans and our nearest "relatives." There is still no "missing link," why? Because there isn't one!
There must needs be an opposition in all things. Newton's 3rd law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, if there is a God there must be something else, right? Satan's greatest accomplishments are convincing humans that he doesn't exist and that there is no greater authority than the human mind. Well, some of us know better.
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