Intelligent Design is not creationism

If you let your bigotry take a break you might realize the Buddhist denomination for instance does not accept there is intelligent design. So your denomination "theory" falls at the first fence.

For the sake of an incorrect assertion based upon your own personal "chance" prejudice, you would be teaching children dogma founded upon simple falsehoods like that.

ID/Creationism doesn't stand , so you want to to piggy back science class in order to steal some of sciense's credibility for your own misplaced misinformations.

And to think you would be prepared to deprive children of understanding to re- place with incorrect information, only to defend an irrational assertion .

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Irrational and off point response.

My argument is that ID accepts all denominations, does not argue against any denomination, but that ID itself if non denominational.

Denominations don't accept each other, but that is not the point, nor the point I was making, nor is it relevant to ID.

All denominations accept theory of intelligent design over ignorant chance.

Now, if you are going to admit that ignorant chance theory is a religion and a denomination of atheism, then ID accepts all denominations and does not argue with them, with the exception of the denomination of ignorant chance which is a branch of Atheistic religion.

It would be nice, and intellectually honest, though I doubt that is very probably if at all possible, for the proponents of ignorant chance to admit they have an atheistic driven agenda primarily, not a scientific one. The goal is to use science as a tool to promote atheism, or as a tool to attack theism.

Slim chance that will happen though...
 
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Right! I was created equal to God. What's the big deal? And I am one with my Father. If you have seen me, you have seen the Father. If you saw me in the flesh, you did not see me. This world was not created, but I have the power to "make" worlds like this.

Jesus
Gilbert has God+1 more power
 
Show me anything in genuine Buddhism that teaches the universe is a product of ignorant chance.

If you had any real understanding of the basic foundation of Buddhism, the laws of cause and effect (Karma) then you would know that nothing in their belief talks of "accident and chance" it is all consequence of past. Their belief of liberation from the system of birth/death/birth/death has to do with perfection of the individual apart from the Grace or help of God, that liberation will come from their own efforts. None of this has anything to do with creation itself. They goal is to leave the universe permanently, not focus on why the universe is here. There is no need to know or understand beginning of the universe for them to have a plan to leave the cycle of birth/death/birth/death.


They simply would say that any talk of ignorant chance is ignorance....

Giving children a choice is education. Dogmatically pushing any particular belief, like Darwinism alone, or ID alone, is indoctrination.


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If you let your bigotry take a break you might realize the Buddhist denomination for instance does not accept there is intelligent design. So your denomination "theory" falls at the first fence.

For the sake of an incorrect assertion based upon your own personal "chance" prejudice, you would be teaching children dogma founded upon simple falsehoods like that.

ID/Creationism doesn't stand , so you want to to piggy back science class in order to steal some of sciense's misplaced credibility for your own misinformations.

And to think you would be prepared to deprive children of understanding in place of incorrect information, only to defend an irrational assertion .
 
Ignorant chance is your dogma, not the Buddhists'
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Show me anything in genuine Buddhism that teaches the universe is a product of ignorant chance.

If you had any real understanding of the basic foundation of Buddhism, the laws of cause and effect (Karma) then you would know that nothing in their belief talks of "accident" it is all consequence of past.

They simply would say that any talk of ignorant chance is ignorance....

Giving children a choice is education. Dogmatically pushing any particular belief, like Darwinism alone, or ID alone, is indoctrination.
 
Ask a Buddhist if the universe is here because of ignorant chance.

Ignorant chance is not my dogma, it is the opposite of ID.

Common sense will lead anyone to that realization...

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Ignorant chance is your dogma, not the Buddhists'
 
Flawed argument that you continue to promote.

Take a pen, write the number 1 on a dollar bill. Does it have more purchasing power now?

ROTFLMAO...

So God writes a number 1 on his hand, adds the number 1...is he more powerful than he was before he wrote the number 1 on his hand?

You crack me up stu, you really do...

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+1 more than whatever God is.
 
Quote from I am...:

Right! I was created equal to God. What's the big deal? And I am one with my Father. If you have seen me, you have seen the Father. If you saw me in the flesh, you did not see me. This world was not created, but I have the power to "make" worlds like this.

Jesus

One word comes to mind, incest.
 
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Show me anything in genuine Buddhism that teaches the universe is a product of ignorant chance.

I don't think you're able to read Buddhist scripts. But here are a couple of popular articles on Buddhism and chaos theory:
http://www.geocities.com/logosbaphomet/gojesus.html
"Gnostic Jesus and The Chaotic Buddhist"
http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-3684511/Buddhism-chaos-theory-share-spiritual.html
"Buddhism, chaos theory share spiritual parallels."

I know it's hard to get out of an eurocentric view but at least you should try.
 
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