Princess Bunnyslippers
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I am new to the Creation-Evolution "debate" (if you chose to call it a debate).
I don't really believe in God, so the idea of Creationism didn't even cross my mind. However, I was recently listening to some creationist arguments and I was shocked at how many bald faced lies they told to support Creationism.
For example, where I work there happens to be many Evangelical Christians. They often try to tell me about amazing scientific discoveries that support Creationism, such as the missing day or that Charles Darwin recanted his theory on his death bed. I looked up some of these lies and I found that even "Answers in Genesis" does not support using those arguments. It seems to be that creationist believe whatever they are told, so long as it supports creationism.
And it's really funny how they intentionally misquote scientists to make it appear as if though they supported creationism.
Can anyone tell me some lies and stories to watch out for when debating a Creationist that may seem credible to the unaided eye, but are in fact lies?
I don't really believe in God, so the idea of Creationism didn't even cross my mind. However, I was recently listening to some creationist arguments and I was shocked at how many bald faced lies they told to support Creationism.
For example, where I work there happens to be many Evangelical Christians. They often try to tell me about amazing scientific discoveries that support Creationism, such as the missing day or that Charles Darwin recanted his theory on his death bed. I looked up some of these lies and I found that even "Answers in Genesis" does not support using those arguments. It seems to be that creationist believe whatever they are told, so long as it supports creationism.
And it's really funny how they intentionally misquote scientists to make it appear as if though they supported creationism.
Can anyone tell me some lies and stories to watch out for when debating a Creationist that may seem credible to the unaided eye, but are in fact lies?