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Evolution is a lie

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Hyper Venom said:
I don't understand the whole "Evolution didn't happen because God created the Earth" argument.

Has it ever occurred to anyone who believes that statement that maybe God created evolution? How do we know that isn't how he wanted to create the Earth in the first place?
I believe in evolution and believe in God. I don't think I came from a monkey...but it is ridiculous to think that animals haven't adapted/evolved from the time they were first put here. I mean who really knows...God could have created evolution to make the animals. I think a day in his time is millions of years in our time. But this thread has been overrun by skeptics...
 
Weiser_Cain said:
Inuit have a very nice adaptation, when their hands get cold unlike every other group of humans in the world bloodflow increased to keep their fingers working. Evolution is more than a little skin pigmentation and no tool we've come up with to date can rewire the bloodflow in our hands. respond to that and if you can't think of anything try not to resort to insulting me.

There's a similar "adaptation" to people who live in Chile (in fact its more improved than bloodflow to the fingers -- albeit I've never heard of the Inuit's adaptation and I am studying anthropology)...but why is the adaptation not present in anyone else?
 
Goddessreicho said:
You do mean to be rude. I don't agree with oyu blindly so of course I don't sound like a voice you want to hear. I have my own ideas about the Bible. Fancy that. I know its a little jarring, but one day you'll understand.


I obviously realize you have your "own ideas" about the Bible and I doubt they are accurate as you've proven with your limited knowledge of the text in question. Maybe you should get all the information about the Bible before you develop your own ideas...and I know you know VERY little about the Bible. How can you form a logical opinion without even knowing the whole story? You cannot...
 
chaseter said:
I believe in evolution and believe in God. I don't think I came from a monkey...but it is ridiculous to think that animals haven't adapted/evolved from the time they were first put here. I mean who really knows...God could have created evolution to make the animals. I think a day in his time is millions of years in our time. But this thread has been overrun by skeptics...
Honestly, I don't believe in God or evolution. I just can't see why nobody could logically come to the conclusion I presented, as opposed to saying, "What I believe is true and there's no way anything else can be true and if you believe it is then you believe in Satan!"

Maybe God created the earth, maybe we all evolved from a single organism, maybe we all evolved from a single organism because that's how God had the whole thing planned out. Either way, my personal motto is, "We're here, so stop ya b!tchin' and suck it up!"
 
Goddessreicho said:
Ahuh, books are always right. That's why this debate is being had:o

Ugg, way to walk right into that. Until you tried it, I can honestly say that you don't know what your talking about. That's like desripbing an ocean without seeing on or a picture of one. You would be an expert on it without having actually SEEN one.

Good job and good night.

While your at it go to the libary and get some old newspapers from the 70's and learn you some knowledge.

Or transcripts from congressional sessions where Gloria and Baraba were speaking.

And no I refuse to spell when I'm on the Hype.

Books are usually right...and thats why theres such things as called 'multiple' sources...did you graduate from high school or are you still there because I sure dont know what a "libary" is.
 
vibeke_T said:
I obviously realize you have your "own ideas" about the Bible and I doubt they are accurate as you've proven with your limited knowledge of the text in question. Maybe you should get all the information about the Bible before you develop your own ideas...and I know you know VERY little about the Bible. How can you form a logical opinion without even knowing the whole story? You cannot...
Don't you ever go to sleep?
 
jks said:
Anyone ever notice how the sky-man believer's arguments against evolution/big bang never provide evidence, but only ask questions.


"If________________, then why does/doesn't__________________?"

That's a sky man believer's argument.


who's sky man?
 
Hyper Venom said:
Don't you ever go to sleep?

No negrodamus!


I seem to know the most out all the jokers that are opposed and their own arguments to 'Conservate' Christian thinking...maybe I should start being pro-evolution since the current people in that camp can't even accurately defend their position -- our educational system has failed!
 
I'll be back to this thread when VenomFang comes back
(maybe) I cant make promises
 
vibeke_T said:
who's sky man?
there's a sky man, floating in the sky, he'd like to come and meet, but he think s he'd blow our minds.
 
vibeke_T said:
No negrodamus!


I seem to know the most out all the jokers that are opposed and their own arguments to 'Conservate' Christian thinking...maybe I should start being pro-evolution since the current people in that camp can't even accurately defend their position -- our educational system has failed!
Remember that time you said you were smarter than most of the people you know, and then I asked you all those riddles and you couldn't figure out a single one? :woot:
 
chaseter said:
I believe in evolution and believe in God. I don't think I came from a monkey...but it is ridiculous to think that animals haven't adapted/evolved from the time they were first put here. I mean who really knows...God could have created evolution to make the animals. I think a day in his time is millions of years in our time. But this thread has been overrun by skeptics...


I don't know about that.

Have any of you ever seen an ape? I went to Berlin zoo, and saw some apes. Even saw some urangatangs. And I think it's totally believable, that over the course of millions of years, we could have come from them. There is an understanding in their eyes.
 
Hyper Venom said:
Remember that time you said you were smarter than most of the people you know, and then I asked you all those riddles and you couldn't figure out a single one? :woot:


no, of course not, that was my twin :oldrazz:
 
Mr Sparkle said:
there's a sky man, floating in the sky, he'd like to come and meet, but he think s he'd blow our minds.
This is his church and his people.
sky_commanders.jpg

Rollerball.jpg
 
kainedamo said:
I don't know about that.

Have any of you ever seen an ape? I went to Berlin zoo, and saw some apes. Even saw some urangatangs. And I think it's totally believable, that over the course of millions of years, we could have come from them. There is an understanding in their eyes.


i think most people have seen apes
 
vibeke_T[B said:
]Books are usually right[/B]...and thats why theres such things as called 'multiple' sources...did you graduate from high school or are you still there because I sure dont know what a "libary" is.

:o Oh boy, let me know when you grow up.

I do have one last question. What the hell is a "libary." When I gradutaed high school school I had been to the library before, quite often actually. Damn I thought I was too lazy to spell right. Your trying to tell me how intelligently designed you are and yet you can't spell where books are kept, and then you expect me to believe that you actually read them. Apprently there is only one book that you've read, and therefore your wordly knowledge is limited. You think Quakers are a cult when we value free thinking and yet you spout and quote what someone has told you. Ah ok. sure whatever.

Now I ask you the question about your educatoin, where didn't you learn to spell, how many remedial courses did you fail to not learn that library has two bloody 'r's? As least I knew that I was mispelling things. Maybe you could ask God to bless you with better understanding ways to communicate and spell so you don't look silly anymore.
 
vibeke_T said:
Books are usually right...and thats why theres such things as called 'multiple' sources...did you graduate from high school or are you still there because I sure dont know what a "libary" is.
But books can never replace first-hand experience. While you may learn quite a bit about a foreign country by reading a book about that country, it can't replace actually visiting that country and experiencing their culture for yourself.

Of course, I'm referring to a country that actually exists now. There's no way anyone can have first-hand experiences of Babylon, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and other cultures from that past unless one happens to own an operating time machine.
 
Duende Verde said:
This is his church and his people.
sky_commanders.jpg

Rollerball.jpg


I had that exact figure.

It combined my love of actions figures with my love of connecting things with string. :nostalgic:
 
Mr Sparkle said:
I had that exact figure.

It combined my love of actions figures with my love of connecting things with string. :nostalgic:
Don't forget your love for sky man.:cmad:
 
vibeke_T said:
i think most people have seen apes

You think most people have seen apes?! :huh:

You are aware that people on this board haven't even left their home state. There are many people too lazy or too poor or just don't care enough to go to the zoo to have a look at some apes.
 
Addendum said:
But books can never replace first-hand experience. While you may learn quite a bit about a foreign country by reading a book about that country, it can't replace actually visiting that country and experiencing their culture for yourself.

Of course, I'm referring to a country that actually exists now. There's no way anyone can have first-hand experiences of Babylon, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and other cultures from that past unless one happens to own an operating time machine.



True dat! And if you even wanna get more specific...each personal experience can never be replaced by a group's first hand experience. So in essence, the truth of the experience is left with the person who spawned the experience. So, technically what we are all saying is null even though its taking place in front of a host of witnesses.
 
kainedamo said:
You think most people have seen apes?! :huh:

You are aware that people on this board haven't even left their home state. There are many people too lazy or too poor or just don't care enough to go to the zoo to have a look at some apes.


If you watch the friggin discovery channel...you've seen an ape. If you've gone to high school, I'm sure you've seen an ape is science class. I would hope someone had seen an ape even if it was King Kong!
 
Goddessreicho said:
:o Oh boy, let me know when you grow up.

I do have one last question. What the hell is a "libary." When I gradutaed high school school I had been to the library before, quite often actually. Damn I thought I was too lazy to spell right. Your trying to tell me how intelligently designed you are and yet you can't spell where books are kept, and then you expect me to believe that you actually read them. Apprently there is only one book that you've read, and therefore your wordly knowledge is limited. You think Quakers are a cult when we value free thinking and yet you spout and quote what someone has told you. Ah ok. sure whatever.

Now I ask you the question about your educatoin, where didn't you learn to spell, how many remedial courses did you fail to not learn that library has two bloody 'r's? As least I knew that I was mispelling things. Maybe you could ask God to bless you with better understanding ways to communicate and spell so you don't look silly anymore.


How can someone be too lazy to spell? I can understand being too lazy for punctiation...and even too lazy to write something long, but since you keep writing novelas for posts then it can't be that you're too lazy...its just that you can't spell easily without expending too much mental effort.


And seriously...did you go to college...and if so, what did you major in/study because it sure wasnt Biblical or religious studies or anthropology or biology.
 
Goddessreicho said:
:o Oh boy, let me know when you grow up.

I do have one last question. What the hell is a "libary." When I gradutaed high school school I had been to the library before, quite often actually. Damn I thought I was too lazy to spell right. Your trying to tell me how intelligently designed you are and yet you can't spell where books are kept, and then you expect me to believe that you actually read them. Apprently there is only one book that you've read, and therefore your wordly knowledge is limited. You think Quakers are a cult when we value free thinking and yet you spout and quote what someone has told you. Ah ok. sure whatever.

Now I ask you the question about your educatoin, where didn't you learn to spell, how many remedial courses did you fail to not learn that library has two bloody 'r's? As least I knew that I was mispelling things. Maybe you could ask God to bless you with better understanding ways to communicate and spell so you don't look silly anymore.

Oh, by the way, you spelled 'libary' initially...I was just asking if *you* knew what it was.
 
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