john9blue wrote:tzor wrote:Pure crap and bullshit.
Creationists believe in a literal interpretation of Genesis. End of Story.
Ironically it is still possible to believe completely in evolution and to also believe in a specific creation point for man by god/aliens. It's really odd but the basic argument is that the general cannot override the specific.
The possibility of life on another planet has nothing whatsoever to do with evolution.
The best way to watch a scientist make an asshole of himself is to watch him speculate on philosophy.
so, from what i can tell, you don't understand how evolution works, and you don't understand that philosophy is a science.
also, i know quite a few people who believe in god and evolution, so you don't need to inform me that they are not mutually exclusive (with your pathetic argument about some remote minority with odd beliefs). what's especially funny is that you claim all creationists take genesis literally, when genesis says nothing about any "aliens" that you claim some creationists believe in.
write a post that actually addresses my argument, and isn't full of irrelevant, self-contradictory shit, and then i can take you seriously.
Genesis makes several references to beings not native to earth- ergo aliens. God, angels, etc...