Quote Originally Posted by DarkLadyNyara
And how, praytell, does Creationism leave more room for "rascism" than Evolutionism? How is "God created man" more racist than "black people evolved from apes, and we all evolved from black people"?
Let me put it this way: slavery wasn't justified by evolution, it was justified by religion.
Let me put it this way: You're wrong. No religion justified slavery. Sometimes, religions were manipulated to "support" the idea of slavery, but that doesn't mean they actually did. Many things can be misinterpreted -- intentionally or unintentionally -- to support things they really don't. That's how Evolutionism gets most of its evidence.

You're missing the entire point. While Christianity has to be manipulated and misinterpreted to support racism, or slavery or whatever evil you want to put out there, Evolutionism envokes racism even in any moderate belief. It has since the idea was thought up, and it still does today. Not to mention, the topic was how Creationism supports or does not support racism, not Christianity.

w/ all the creatures that live on this planet, it's strange that none of them have evolved during the existance of man.
Not really. Given the time scales were working with, humans ain't been around all that long. And one could argue that domesticating animals is a type of guided evolution.
Minor evolution, yes. Speciation, no. What Evolutionists all too often forget is that nobody denies that evolution happens on a minor scale, only that one blob of cells can somehow, given an extravagant amount of time, become something incredibly complex. Yes, we've seen evolution happen. In nearly everything domesticated -- dogs, flowers, crops, you name it. Even viruses, to some extent. No, we haven't seen Evolutionism happen.