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	<title>Comments on: Republicans, Darwin and God</title>
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		<title>By: Linda Parsons</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Parsons</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just when it appeared that God may have delayed his response to evolutionists, enter THE QUEST FOR RIGHT, a masterful work on creationism. 

The great gulf of ambiguity that once separated Intelligent Design from legitimate scientific discourse has been abolished.  It is a fact:  The Quest for Right has accomplished that which, heretofore, was deemed impossible:  to level the playing field between forces advocating creationism and those promoting evolution. 

The Lord has heard the cries of His people and responded with a scientific resource on creationism that will stop these onslaughts against Christianity.  The Quest for Right turns the tide by providing an authoritative and enlightening scientific explanation of natural phenomena that will ultimately replace the Darwinian view. 
For example, the investigation dismantles the hocus pocus responsible for the various absolute radioisometric dating techniques by which rocks and other materials are supposedly dated.   Absolute-"perfect, complete, definite; without a prospect of being incorrect."  On these incalculable formulae— and they are incalculable—rest the science council's claim that the earth is of great age, accreting some 4.6 billion years B.C.  Upon publication of The Quest for Right, the council's choice of the superlative absolute will be assessed to be a scurrilous invective, an "abusive, offensive, even vulgar, connotation." After all, who would question an absolute?  It is a matter of record that these dating systems are the tools by which evolutionists have attempted to rip apart the validity of historical documentations, specifically, that the account of creation as recorded in the Bible is mythology.  The Quest for Right has changed all of that:  the scientific record of creation has stood undaunted against these attacks and has proven to be an invaluable asset to the in-depth investigation. 

The first three volumes of the seven volume set will be published early fall '07.  The Quest for Right is all new from the get-go and is destined to make headlines that will reverberate within the halls of academia throughout the world.  Coming soon to bookstores and online merchants such as Amazon.com, Barnes and Nobel.com, Walmart.com and questforright.com.  Author, C. David Parsons, biblical scholar and scientist extraordinare.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just when it appeared that God may have delayed his response to evolutionists, enter THE QUEST FOR RIGHT, a masterful work on creationism. </p>
<p>The great gulf of ambiguity that once separated Intelligent Design from legitimate scientific discourse has been abolished.  It is a fact:  The Quest for Right has accomplished that which, heretofore, was deemed impossible:  to level the playing field between forces advocating creationism and those promoting evolution. </p>
<p>The Lord has heard the cries of His people and responded with a scientific resource on creationism that will stop these onslaughts against Christianity.  The Quest for Right turns the tide by providing an authoritative and enlightening scientific explanation of natural phenomena that will ultimately replace the Darwinian view.<br />
For example, the investigation dismantles the hocus pocus responsible for the various absolute radioisometric dating techniques by which rocks and other materials are supposedly dated.   Absolute-&#8221;perfect, complete, definite; without a prospect of being incorrect.&#8221;  On these incalculable formulae— and they are incalculable—rest the science council&#8217;s claim that the earth is of great age, accreting some 4.6 billion years B.C.  Upon publication of The Quest for Right, the council&#8217;s choice of the superlative absolute will be assessed to be a scurrilous invective, an &#8220;abusive, offensive, even vulgar, connotation.&#8221; After all, who would question an absolute?  It is a matter of record that these dating systems are the tools by which evolutionists have attempted to rip apart the validity of historical documentations, specifically, that the account of creation as recorded in the Bible is mythology.  The Quest for Right has changed all of that:  the scientific record of creation has stood undaunted against these attacks and has proven to be an invaluable asset to the in-depth investigation. </p>
<p>The first three volumes of the seven volume set will be published early fall &#8216;07.  The Quest for Right is all new from the get-go and is destined to make headlines that will reverberate within the halls of academia throughout the world.  Coming soon to bookstores and online merchants such as Amazon.com, Barnes and Nobel.com, Walmart.com and questforright.com.  Author, C. David Parsons, biblical scholar and scientist extraordinare.</p>
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		<title>By: Markus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Markus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 12:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ID is not a scientific theory. It invokes miracles and is therefore simply a religious statement. Make belief.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ID is not a scientific theory. It invokes miracles and is therefore simply a religious statement. Make belief.</p>
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