Scott, you just go to Starbucks too many times. It would be very difficult to change their frappachino-sipping worldview. Seriously, one can see the prevalence of secular-humanism in America today. Stalin would be proud :-(.
I think their message is evolving. As long as evolution is taught as a faith, because that's what it is, I'm OK with their proposition. No matter what they say, evolution still has not been proven--it's a myth.
Scott, you just go to Starbucks too many times. It would be very difficult to change their frappachino-sipping worldview. Seriously, one can see the prevalence of secular-humanism in America today. Stalin would be proud :-(.
ReplyDeleteI don't even drink coffee! I agree, it's not likely we're going to be changing Starbuck's worldview - it sells too many cups of coffee.
ReplyDeleteI think their message is evolving. As long as evolution is taught as a faith, because that's what it is, I'm OK with their proposition. No matter what they say, evolution still has not been proven--it's a myth.
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LOL.
ReplyDeleteNearly five years ago:
http://necessaryroughness.org/2005/10/coffee-beans-not-creeds/
I knew there was a Rick Warren quote, but I didn't know what it said. How stunningly disappointing, and utterly predictable. Anti-Christ in action.
ReplyDeleteSince we are talking about Creationism vs. Evolution (Old Testament concepts addressed by a Jewish physicist):
ReplyDeletehttp://www.geraldschroeder.com/ScienceGod.aspx
Hope you enjoy Gerald Schroeder's books as much as I have.
Thanks for the link anonymous. I'll check it out.
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