There seems to be some confusion about evolution being a fact. A breeder of anything from horses and dogs to sweetpeas and apples, to fruit flies and mosquitos should certainly see the obvious nature of evolution because the breeder or scientific investigator uses the tried and true methods of purposeful, person guided changing of life to become different with traits slightly or drastically different then the traits whith which one had started out.
What is significantly obvious as we look around our living world is the changes we can see through our lifetimes being self evident of evolution. Be aware that changes are not always for the best survival. Some weak orgasms seem the brink of disatster yet they manage to survive.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
There seems a constant complaint by religions that their freedoms are not being protected. This from a bunch of extreme negators of others personal freedoms along with the Christian religious right wanting, and getting, more say in politics. It's only to the good that Christians have strong hatred feelings about other Christian churches and believers. Some so-called Christians don't even realize that the first church of Peter was the Cathilic one.
I do understand the religious arguement about abortion but I do not understand their opposition to protected sex. And I'm not only talking about pre-marital sex but to sex in marriage too. We are capable of making challenging decisions and not be led down the garden path by immutable religious beliefs. Beliefs are not static, even Christian ones, and a person taking up a religion must be allowed his/her ability of mind to accept or not the religious flavours being given.
I really think that the people that created the Creationism Museum are liars. I've seen bits and pieces on how they convince children's minds to accept the incongruous. Quite frankly it makes me sick on how these poor children, full of trust, are being abused by the religious nuts of this unethical religious power.
I do understand the religious arguement about abortion but I do not understand their opposition to protected sex. And I'm not only talking about pre-marital sex but to sex in marriage too. We are capable of making challenging decisions and not be led down the garden path by immutable religious beliefs. Beliefs are not static, even Christian ones, and a person taking up a religion must be allowed his/her ability of mind to accept or not the religious flavours being given.
I really think that the people that created the Creationism Museum are liars. I've seen bits and pieces on how they convince children's minds to accept the incongruous. Quite frankly it makes me sick on how these poor children, full of trust, are being abused by the religious nuts of this unethical religious power.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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