Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer
First of all, thanks for the creationisits for giving me a few hours of entertainment here. Way to much is blocked on my school and reading this was a nice change from reading the newspaper.
I never really got the entire argument of theists.
They wanne "disproof" evolution. Well let me tell you something. Science is all about disproving current theories. I can garantie that right now a fiew hunderd if not thousand bioligists are trying to disproof evolution. Yet these educated people fail at it.
Furhtermore how does this Godthing commes in? What God? Why that God? Because of that specific book? Why? What's your evidence? Ow yea, that book again(circular reasoning FTW)
If theists wanne disproof evolution, give it all you got, get those papers published and do whatever you can. I'm sure scientists would be trilled by it because it might get us closer to what really happens(mainobjective of scientists pretty much) But none of that makes creationism even one bit more likely.
I simply look at my parents and I see I'm different.
My children will be different from me and even more different from my parents.(I look more to me parents then my grandparents).
This to me makes evolution pretty obvious.
One thing I wanne add is that "fittest" doesn't always mean the strongest or the fastest. We didn't had either so many thousand years ago, we learned co-operation and helping eachother.
First of all, thanks for the creationisits for giving me a few hours of entertainment here. Way to much is blocked on my school and reading this was a nice change from reading the newspaper.
I never really got the entire argument of theists.
They wanne "disproof" evolution. Well let me tell you something. Science is all about disproving current theories. I can garantie that right now a fiew hunderd if not thousand bioligists are trying to disproof evolution. Yet these educated people fail at it.
Furhtermore how does this Godthing commes in? What God? Why that God? Because of that specific book? Why? What's your evidence? Ow yea, that book again(circular reasoning FTW)
If theists wanne disproof evolution, give it all you got, get those papers published and do whatever you can. I'm sure scientists would be trilled by it because it might get us closer to what really happens(mainobjective of scientists pretty much) But none of that makes creationism even one bit more likely.
I simply look at my parents and I see I'm different.
My children will be different from me and even more different from my parents.(I look more to me parents then my grandparents).
This to me makes evolution pretty obvious.
One thing I wanne add is that "fittest" doesn't always mean the strongest or the fastest. We didn't had either so many thousand years ago, we learned co-operation and helping eachother.
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