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Reply to "Does Darwinism Promote Racism?"

Bill, why do you have to bog us down with your Calvinistic judgements every day? You obviously detest the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Anglican Communion, and Gene Robinson.

As a proud Anglican churchman, I reject your Calvinism and assert the orthodoxy of the apostolic episcopate, the effacy of the sacraments and Arminian theology.

Do you actually literally believe all that claptrap you preach, such as what I so quaintly term "Six Days, or burn creationism," that Adam eating a piece of fruit led to a "depraved" human condition that was passed on by his offspring, that praying a little prayer makes you good to go for eternity, etc.?

It must be fantastic being assured of "salvation" and your own "election." All the "creationist" "institutes" and websites in the world are worthy of about as much consideration as is the contemplation of the price of rat pies in China. They are a bunch of snake oil salesmen, bloated off the teats of the gullible frightened seekers, and about as deep as is the Calvinist hardshell crap you ramble on and on about ad nauseum.

These hucksters feed no one spiritually or physically (well, I'm sure that the masters of creationism aren't going hungry themselves!). They are exercises in vanity and superflous in extremis.

How is the mechanism of the creation of the world even remotely important or its eventual demise in a theological sense? Why live in the past and anticipate the future Tribulapture? Why not practice the Gospel message Our Lord gave us in the Sermon on the Mount and in His own good example today?

Christianity is a religion of the present, not the future nor of the past!

Our task is to set up God's kingdom here on earth, not to wait for some hideously convoluted binding of serpents, loosing of seals and Cristus ex machina to do it for us!

Since you like to preach to us all, I thought I might turn the table a bit. I like my sermons.


They are short. Calvinists' versions are long, leading to being boring and dull.

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