Did Carl Sagan believe in a creator?
Answer : Did you mean Carl "Pagan"?
If he didn't accept Christ in this life, He certainly knows that Christ is the Creator now!
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Actually the really funny thing is the fact that this statement doesn't match up with Christian mythology in any of its incarnations. Whether your discussing it from the point of view of the Trinity or the co-divine but separate philosophies, the "Creator" was "God, the Father" not "the Son." Basically, its a bad ad hominem attack on somebody smarter than themselves and a misrepresentation of Christianity. Must be a typical fundie.
You know, it's bad enough you march your dead Jewish Hippie buddy out for your macabre little puppet show, but could you at least leave contemporary people out of it? All it does is make you look like an insensitive ghoul. KTHXBAI.
Scott you ignorant fuck! How the fuck do you know what fucking dead people know or don't know. Did Carl Sagan call you from the great beyond and tell you this?
In any case, Carl Sagan was a great scientist and a great man. You on the other hand are an ignorant fuck.
Do they really think that they're being witty when they call him Carl "Pagan"?
Sagan was awesome, his books and TV ventures managed to get numerous people interested in science (myself included), he believed in the importance of treating other human beings AND our planet with respect, and he was involved in a great many astronomical discoveries. The man has been dead for over a decade now -- do you vultures really have nothing better to do than to circle around?
Sagan = one of my heroes, so you'll have to forgive me if I start getting pissy whenever these fundie fuckwits start dismissing him and his achievements just because he didn't believe in a personal god.
He doesn't know anything, cause he's dead and dead people can't think.
Also, it's cute how you think you're being creative calling him "Carl Pagan".
And how, exactly, do you know this? Were you there?
Fuck you and fuck Kent Bovine!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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