I thought you were a Christian,
Yes, I am a Christian, stubby, and am not worried about it. I feel thaat we are called to stewardship, and I do my part, but I also believe in a sovereign God to worry about things bigger than me.
But being Christian does not negate observable phenomena in nature. Nature has always survived.
I didn’t question you intelligence just critiqued you for making what I think are unfounded judgments on a group of people I still feel you know very little about.
I don't believe they are unfounded judgments, stubby. On a regular basis, I hear scientists pronounce things as fact that cannot be proven, and I can't help but think how they are repeating the exact same error of EVERY generation of scientists that preceded them.
I said we could give up some convenience and prosperity for our own self-interest not liberty;
No, you said "Freedoms", stubby. Whether or not that was your intent, that IS what you said. "Freedom" is synonymous with liberty.
It seems we’re booth selective on what points we respond too.
point.
Actually, that's a pretty good theory.
Actually, I have a point I'd like to argue on this front. When we speak of "the theory of evolution", we are, in fact, lumping a large number of theories into a siungle container and thus doing disservice to some quite credible theories of evolution at the expense of some less plausible ones. When people talk about "evolution" being discredited, they are usually talking about one or a number of these theories, not all of them.
The Big Bang theory, for instance (which I, for one, consider patently absurd as it is generally accepted) is usually lumped in with the theory, when in fact, evolution can exist entirely without the Big Bang, and the Big Bang can exist without evolution. Don't get me started on elaborating how, I'm not a scientist, but I can see how one of the two theories can be entirely accepted or rejected without accepting or rejecting the other.
I must also point out in this context that Intelligent Design is not necessarily a competing theory with evolution. One deals with universal origins, the other with specific origins.