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Re: Dealing with the real fish? problem
Agreed...I will not however avoid my opinions and beliefs when trying to
make a point Robert. If that's the case, then it's only fair to ask
people to no mention evolution again. :)
Luke
On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, robert a rice wrote:
> Gentelmen this list is for discussion of Native Fish....the
> Creation/evolution debate is held on other forums thiss is not one of
> them please refer to private email for further discussion of this l
> topic/......
>
>
> Robert Rice
>
> Save A Native Eat An Oscar <:)((((<
>
> Check Out the Native Fish Conservany at NFC at actwin_com
>
> On Sun, 28 Jun 1998 21:10:13 EDT Moontanman at aol_com writes:
> >I'll still try to be nice, creationism is not science, it has no way
> >of being
> >put to the test it is simply a belief. Evolution is science, it can
> >be
> >tested, it can quantified, and it does describe the way nature works
> >accurately. If you want to believe in something that is your right,
> >but don't
> >try to cloak it in pseudo science to make it look respectable. If you
> >are
> >really a creationist why do you worry about pollution, and other
> >environmental
> >problems, God can fix it all with just a thought and you can get a new
> >game.
> >
> >
> >
> >Michael
> >
>
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