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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-31-07 12:02 AM
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Author urges Christians to call those who believe evolution... "Slime-Snake-Monkey-People."
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He also says to call us "mutants" since we believe we evolved over many millions of years.

To shock the Darwinists out of their denial of the overwhelming evidence in Greek art for the reality of Genesis events, the author urges Creationists to refer to evolutionists as what they imagine they are—"Slime-Snake-Monkey-People." Mr. Johnson, who holds a general science degree from West Point, also suggests that since Slime-Snake-Monkey-People insist they evolved over millions of years through a countless series of random mutations, Christians should also refer to them as "mutants."


He holds a science degree from West Point?

Use Ridicule to shame evolutionists into accepting the events in Genesis

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, August 21 /Christian Newswire/ -- Solving Light Books announced today the release of Robert Bowie Johnson Jr.'s new book, "Noah in Ancient Greek Art," featuring 27 ancient images of the Greek version of Noah. The book details Noah's role in Greek art as a known historical figure in relation to whom the artists were able to depict, and boast of, the rapid growth of their contrary spiritual outlook, exalting man, instead of God, as the measure of all things.

....""In Greek art, we find detailed, consistent portrayals of the early Genesis themes including: the ancient garden, the serpent-entwined apple tree, the first family, Cain killing Abel, the Flood, and the successful rebellion against Noah after the Flood. Greek artists made the gods look just like people because that's who they were—our ancestors. Socrates himself referred to the gods as such," Mr. Johnson said.

The author devotes the final section of his new book to explaining why mainstream scientists, academics, and journalists remain oblivious to the true significance of Greek art. "Their ruling paradigm is Darwinism, a closed-minded, anti-Creator mindset which compels them to ignore or deny any evidence which tends to validate the Book of Genesis. Viewing Greek art as what it truly represents—human history—painfully contradicts their pompous evolutionist speculation. That's why they must blindly insist that ancient Greek vase-painters and sculptors spent their entire lives portraying nothing more than myths," Mr. Johnson stated.


I look back and remember something that happened to me in high school. Years ago, and I was so used to the fundamentalist culture here that I did not understand it.

My biology teacher heard me say to someone that I was going to see a movie about the Scopes Monkey trial. I think it was called Inherit the Wind. I really did not know much about the subject matter. Stuff like that was never mentioned in the Southern Baptist world in which I grew up. My parents were open-minded and liberal, so I was never kept away from movies like this or seeing Elvis when he came to town...though the church criticized my Dad for it since he was a deacon.

Long story short the teacher wanted a conference with my parents about something she heard me say. When my parents and I got to the meeting she started in on evolution and what Genesis said. It really hit the fan. My parents told her to mind her own business, and they promptly had me taken out of her class. They were good people, what I call real Christians who lived what the Bible taught about love.

Hadn't thought of that in a long time, but this mutant stuff reminded me I grew up around such closed minds. They are not getting much better in the climate engendered by Bush's administration.


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