tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3430861602542716396.post8171880991550956646..comments2024-02-10T02:33:25.977-06:00Comments on The Rantings of a Gothic Atheist: Earth History, A New (crazy) ApproachCychttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11868327628332973993noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3430861602542716396.post-14026880510543937932011-03-15T18:08:58.819-05:002011-03-15T18:08:58.819-05:00Anonymous,
I really don't know where to star...Anonymous, <br /><br />I really don't know where to start, your response is chock full of creationist jargon and falsehoods that it is making me a bit dizzy. In fact I think you have all the prime ones there:<br /><br />Misconstruing the colloquial 'theory' with scientific theory.<br /><br />Thinking that evolution is coming from nothing.<br /><br />Thinking that evolution has not changed since Darwin suggested natural selection as its base.<br /><br />Yes, Darwin was raised a Christian, and the data he did uncover did not sit with him well, but he eventually realized that he had to go with the facts. He did not say anything about using it to better understand a god, in fact by the end of his life he was Agnostic.<br /><br />Now this is a new one "The ingredients for the primordial soup that began the "Big Bang" had to have come from somewhere." That is a new level of scientific literacy fail. <br /><br />I know I should be working to point out exactly why you are in error, but your information is so packed with creationist rhetoric that I know it would be a waste of my time.Cychttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11868327628332973993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3430861602542716396.post-19255558927913411452011-03-15T17:02:13.478-05:002011-03-15T17:02:13.478-05:00Hun, either way you look at it, whether the Evolut...Hun, either way you look at it, whether the Evolutionary Theory remains a theory (even after all these decades it still cannot be proven as viable yet is taught in schools across the nation as though it were) Nothing + Nothing = Everything doesn't make sense. The ingredients for the primordial soup that began the "Big Bang" had to have come from somewhere. EVERYTHING has an origin. Everything. So go ahead and speak with like minded individuals who will not challenge, only nurture your belief that there is no God. No one to answer to. But centuries of the human race would tell you that you are foolish.<br /><br />P.S. Darwin never meant for his theory to be taken as is. In his book "On the Origin of Species" he states himself many flaws with his theory and intended to continue research. Certainly not to be taught in schools as it is. He would turn in his grave if he witnessed such a generation. Also, he was born and raised a "Christian". He never mean't to "debunk" an the existence of an intelligent creator, merely to better understand our origins. <br /><br />Yet you atheists twisted his words for your own self centered notions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3430861602542716396.post-48546935200435019972011-03-12T20:01:42.531-06:002011-03-12T20:01:42.531-06:00Yes Infidel, the crazy is strong with this one.
...Yes Infidel, the crazy is strong with this one. <br /><br />In an odd way, I'm a bit glad to see a new form of insanity to taunt. Not that there really is a dirth of options, but such new options always makes my day a bit better in an odd sort of way.<br /><br />As for what they were smoking, I'm not entirely sure. I'm both intrigued and a little bit afraid that it would kill me (or at least enough brain cells that this garbage would start to make sense).<br /><br />You are quite right about Misa, despite her personal pessimism about her writing she is quite good and her poetry is among the best I have had the pleasure of reading.Cychttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11868327628332973993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3430861602542716396.post-42802514890009471132011-03-12T19:38:47.567-06:002011-03-12T19:38:47.567-06:00WTF???
Does the Earth have a natural origin? Does...WTF???<br /><br /><i>Does the Earth have a natural origin? Does nature have a creative power of its own</i>,<br /><br />WTF???<br /><br /><i>Scientific institutions permit only one view of reality: the one that believes in self-creation</i>.<br /><br />WTF???<br /><br /><i>it was more some sort of cleansing thing that obliterated an already developed ecosystem forcing life to 'reboot' and that is why all life is interconnected</i><br /><br />WTF???<br /><br />What were they smoking when they wrote this gibberish? I looked at the actual site and it's even worse than you make it sound. It's as if somebody vaguely heard of both creationism and Gaia mysticism, got them mixed up, and tried to rationalize the resulting mish-mash from scratch.<br /><br />I've been reading Misa Akane for some time -- a sharp and insightful writer.Infidel753https://www.blogger.com/profile/10965786814334886696noreply@blogger.com