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Millions More into Texas Creation Science Teacher School

The institute for creation science, a right-wing fundamentalist Christian organization, is now applying in Texas for the approval to train science teachers. Yes folks, this is the best use of money some Christians can come up with. Too bad it's not a school for lawyers who could fight for justice matters to the oppressed, or a medical school to help with the AIDS epidemic, or a basket weaving school to train basket makers--anything other than a literal six-day creationist school to continually school impressionable kids into being antagonistic and incomprehensible 'lights' unto the world. Only in America folks....Now where's the nearest rapture high school to enroll my kids in?.....

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Dinosaurs Walked with Humanity Some 6000 Years Ago?

Did dinosaurs live with man? Where do you stand? Pomotheo is happy to stay in the yes and no category for the sake of discussion. If you believe a highly symbolic and metaphorical Job refers to a literal brontosaurus then so be it.

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New Category at PomoTheo! Creation-Evolution

Why you ask? Because quite frankly whether your Christian or atheist this topic is hotly contested and drives a lot of interest. We'll put our articles in the easy to read category for the sake of creating much needed dialogue on a 'different take' of the situation. Enjoy!

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Alberta Creation Museum Opens Doors

Big Valley Creation Museum Opens in Canada

Since when does Alberta become Bible belt Canada? I suppose Prairie Bible College will be happy with the new creation museum set to open in Big Valley. This particular museum in Canada has been met with far less public outcry and demonstration compared to their American counterparts.

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Stupid Christians Continue Idiotic Evolution Argument?

Q. What's worse than the evolution v. Creation debate?

A. Christians barely literate in their own religion talking about evolution as if they're experts.

Please tell me how fundamentalist Christians can argue that evolution is a 'scam' when they themselves are not evolutionists? Does that not defeat the fundamentalist argument? For example, a fundamentalist will charge, "evolution isn't science, it's a bad theory and I'm sick of it!" That's like an atheist saying, "Christianity isn't faith, it's a bad belief and I'm sick of it!" But apparently that's the best they can come up with.

No Wonder the World Hates [Fundamentalist] Christians

How about this one, "I can prove using science that without a doubt God exists!". What the heck?! One on hand fundamentalists reject 'science' but then on the other hand they play the science game, mixing Bible with science, to prove their own theories? Let the scientists be the scientists and the church be the church.

Here's some advice free of charge: do not engage in dialogue on a subject you have no clue about. 97% of all Christians fall under the category of 'no clue' when it comes to evolution so shut up about it. Learn your own book rather than pushing somebody's agenda for literal six-day creation or what have you.

If that's not enough, it look incredibly bad on the faith when fundamentalist hog the limelight and create challenges to 'atheists' (because apparently evolution = atheism). This is the problem, fundamentalist will declare with absolute certainty that evolution is a scam and God's creation can be proven scientifically. Read this post about a debate coming soon between 2 fundamentalist Christians and 2 atheists.

Kirk Cameron (remember that stellar production Left Behind?) is an ACTOR. He knows NOTHING about evolution and probably even less about his Bible (Ok, I went to far, forgive me.) But apparently those two represent Christianity and anybody else, those Christian who may believe in evolution or don't adhere to six-day literal creation are dead wrong.

How can that be when Christians are saying the opposite thing! Read this article about a geneticist (hooray he actually went to school!) discussing aspects of evolution.

Here's the problem. Both are apparently Christians but both hold two different opinions. The fundamentalist proclaims six-day literal creation or ELSE *waves fist in air* and the other honestly reflects on what is really at hand in what he's good at, genetics.

Quite frankly, this whole fundamentalist run is getting tiresome and old. Sure I will go to bad on certain issues, but man, I'm not going to cut down fellow Christians over secondary issues like this. Do not proclaim six-day literal creation to be the only way. I have no problem if you believe that, but do not proclaim it to be absolute or you are no different from the atheist proclaiming no God--in fact, you're probably more of a pompous nob too deaf to follow your rules.

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