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Quacker

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  1. Jeru, no i can't predict what is going to happen tomorrow, but I know that I'm leaving in the early morning to go to a special event at my church. How do i know? I was foretold by myself and others.

    No I can't predict whats going to happen in the future, but I know that the tribulation and such will happen. How do i know? I was foretold by God in the Bible.

    Boy, that was a good analogy *pats himself on the back*

  2. Now Swellick, don't get me wrong (which you are), but listen.

    I used to be in your place, the great Christian crusader. Just go back to Room 101 at the pAOE forums v.1. People didn't listen. I was looked at as a fool. Do i regret it? Yes and no. I don't regret spreading my own beliefs as a part of free speech. I do regret that i didn't use better discretion in picking and replying in arguements (debates? there are no debates, thats just a wuss word :) j/k). Thus, instead of trying to be a high-and-mighty crusader (im not making fun of you, I'm making fun of myself 2 yrs ago), i'm trying to present a logical discussion from both sides.

    I agree with you on every point. I did not say that evolution should be taught. I did say, however, that evolution shouldn't be the only one taught just because Creationism is a Christian viewpoint. Please don't get that mixed up.

    Personally, I know that the only reason evolution is taught and still carries on today is because man does not want to be accountable to a higher power. It's as simple as that. If one believes in Creationism, he is admitting that man is accountable unto God, but man does not want to admit as much, therefore evolution. Evolution has been disproven on many accounts as false, which I won't get into, because when i did at pAOE, people were close minded and didn't take facts into account.

    Now,

  3. Well i doubt the pamphlet is the latter.

    Here is an unbiased eval of creation vs. evolution:

    1. Evolution is a theory. It cannot be proven scientifically as it was not observed.

    2. Creation is a theory. It cannot be proven scientifically as it was not observed (yes it was observed by God, but i'm talking man here).

    3. Since they're both theories, they should both be taught in school.

    Now for the evolutionary bias opinion:

    1. Evolution is a truth. Man is accountable to himself, as there was no Creator.

    2. Creation is a joke. Put your old-fashioned ideas and that archaic book behind you.

    3. Since evolution is truth, it should only be taught in schools.

    Now (as you guessed), the creation bias opinion:

    1. Evolution is a falsehood. The Bible is the final authority; evolution contradicts the Bible.

    2. Creation is truth. The Bible, as the final authority states Creation as what happened.

    3. Creation should be taught as it was given to us by God.

    Personally, my belief is the last one, but the first one's 1 and 2 points are both correct.

  4. Alright, here's the ones i can remember in order:

    Jan 1st - New Year's Day

    Feb 14th - Valentines Day

    March/April - Easter season (actual day varies per year)

    2nd Sunday in June(?) - Father's Day

    June 14th - Flag Day (and my sister's birthday)

    July 4th - Independence Day (no, not the movie :))

    July 27th - My birthday B)

    4th (or 3rd?) Thursday in November - Thanksgiving

    December 24th - Christmas Eve

    December 25th - Christmas Day

    December 31st - New Year's Eve

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