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kobuk
27th September 2007, 03:55 AM
#1] Resolution opposes the teaching of creationism in school science classes (a news article)

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20976764/

[quote] PARIS - Europe's main human rights body will vote next week on a resolution opposing the teaching of creationist and intelligent design views in school science classes (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20976764/#).The Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly will debate a resolution saying attacks on the theory of evolution (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20976764/#) were rooted "in forms of religious extremism" and amounted to a dangerous assault on science and human rights."[unquote]


Notice the rhetoric being used against creationism is so heated with buzzwords like "extremism" and "dangerous assault". They're forcing upon Europe their religion of evolution. A look at this following video blows all of the theories of Macro Evolution out of the water. Check out some of the other videos on Google there on the same page. There were several other very interesting discussions that debunked evolution. For instance an talk about reproduction. How can any of the first allegedly "evolved creatures" know that to continue as a unique species they would have to reproduce themselves from generation to generation. Reproduction is a purpose driven process. The animal would somehow have to know it had to reproduce. There is no possible way a purpose can evolve. Purpose involves thought and design with a goal and process already worked out ahead of time to achieve that goal.

#2 ] Intelligent Design - Unlocking The Mysteries Of Life (a video)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5585125669588896670&q=%22Unlocking+the+Mystery+of+Life%22&hl=en

Honest comments welcomed...

Vambram
27th September 2007, 11:37 AM
I am not surprised that this is happening in Europe, in fact, I am a little suprised that this has not already happened years ago. After all, here in the States, it is just about impossible for creationists teachers and scientists to be able present in America's public high schools and universities the various teachings and proofs supporting Creationism and debunking the wicked, vile heresy of evolutionism.