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Default Re: Questions for Evolutionist to answer - 01-20-2007, 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
Nonsense. Not every spider is going to get killed by a wasp. There would be plenty that did not and went on to reproduce. Not to mention that the eaten spiders would have more than likely reproduced before being eaten, thus having the chance to pass on its genes.
Why would the spiders that hasn't been attacked by a wasp (and thus not died) evolve poision versus wasps?
The spiders would not perceive any threat of wasps anymore than a threat from polar bears. (not that it would matter)
Nor would there be any "natural selection" (as EVERY spider ever attacked by a wasp ALWAYS die!) so they might as well have started to develop hands!
It's just as silly.

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Would a loving god create such an animal? No. Clearly, the wasp is an example of UN-intelligent design, and evolution in action when you think about it.
A loving God?
Read the Bible dear, God isn't very loving when it comes to animals.
Not even towards humans if they aren't Saved!

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If this is your idead of "clear thought" then I wouldn't want to know your thoughts while they're not clear!


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