Wow. I just looked these links over. Pretty bad. I wonder if this is what
he was taught at "college" or if he is getting it from somewhere else. Any
university I have studied at would have eaten him alive for misstatements.
They would let you believe what you want to believe, but get the theory
correct.
"Bob LeChevalier"
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> "stevericks"
>>All I get at the web address you provided is his post of :
>>"Evolution wants you to believe that creatures can change their own DNA
>>and respond to the environment around them at will. Who is behind this
>>intelligent adaptation (what power at work)? The creature
>>itself.Thus..Evolution = Pantheism (Nature is God)"
>>...with a few more paragraphs. Is there more to it than this?
>
> That's what Kennie wrote. To read the thread, click the discussion
> link above it.
>
> Here are a few more Kennie threads about evolution"
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.education/msg/6c3e35adf1bce9b8
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.religion/msg/486afc752c099e0f
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.religion.christian/msg/4b05d8e974498198
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.education/msg/06445e2e6f11f3da
>
> Note that in many cases, he has posted the same message more than
> once, sometimes with minor changes, a few months apart. And if
> ignored he does this silly "bump" comment to try to get his ignored
> post to the top of the Google thread heap (at least that is what I
> think he is trying to do - one never knows for sure with Kennie).
>
> His arguments about Satan causing hurricanes, and God using them to
> punish sinful cities like New Orleans, but that they respond to Pat
> Robertson's prayers, are equally silly, but with even less content.
>
>>By the way, the one thing I try to share with other Christians who are
>>wanting to take issue with evolutionists is for them to LEARN WHAT THE
>>THEORY REALLY SAYS!
>
> Kennie seems incapable at learning. He's posted more or less the same
> things for the last 5-6 years, making the same silly mistakes.
>
> Too many Christians end up looking ignorant and stupid
>>because they state what they THINK the theory says and it is completely
>>incorrect. The best way to argue against something is first to clearly
>>understand it and be careful that you never misrepresent the "other side"
>>that you disagree with. Once you make this mistake, you loose your own
>>credibility.
>
> Do you think Kennie cares about credibility?
>
>>By the way, the original poster of this info about evolution is a prime
>>example of what I warn against. The person is misrepresenting what
>>evolutionists say, so why would I ever trust his logic or reasoning?
>>People
>>that really understand the theory would likely believe he is trying to
>>"pull
>>a fast one" since he starts with incorrect information.
>
> That's Kennie - always trying to pull a fast one. Several of us have
> dedicated ourselves to making sure that he doesn't succeed. It's a
> waste of time, but entertaining, and every once in a while I learn
> something while researching a new way to laugh at him. And sometimes,
> we even mention education, as in the couple of posts in this thread
> that addressed my alma mater (but that isn't k12 education alas)
>
> lojbab