| Immortal said: @dsgrue3, for evolution, while I'm personally in a situation where non-evolution arguments can't be taken seriously, for someone who is religious and has some sort of faith in people who are against evolution, this can't be easy. Your saying that these people haven't been reliable just opens another can of worms here. Also, I've heard people on here say exactly the opposite thing about taxes during a recession, so I'm not sure why I should believe you're more reliable. |
I know tons of religious people who believe in evolution. TONS. Their dispute isn't with the evolutionary concept itself, but micro/macro. They agree that small changes within a species are possibly, but disagree with any macro changes (those being the ones that would involve the evolution from chimp to human creating an entirely new DNA species). Little do they know, microevolution leads to macroevolution, so they are essentially admitting it.
Taxes during a recession as good? I'd love to hear someone's rationalization on that. Maybe in a socialist/communist nation where the taxes are weighed according to income and then spread among the people. Certainly not in democracy/capitalism.







