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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    @skwim Hello!! -Statements concerning spontaneus appereance of complex and functional structures are trustable? I don't think so! -Without an intelligent and active Programmer, a code should only form in a "random way". Of course, an 800 megabytes functional code can't form "randomly". God...
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    @otokage Hello!! -Evolution doesn't happen, for the told reasons. And (for the Creationist model, in my opinion more trustable than Evolutionist model), humans and dinosaurs coexisted. No problems, for dinosaurs were vegetarian. Also T-Rex was vegetarian (look at the teeth roots). -Random...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @Krok Hello! Of course I'm stupid. I can tell it for myself. But type of clothes is not important. What is important is to believe in objective teachings. The matter is as said at the start. Dating needs to know the starting quantity of “mother element”, and confronted to measured quantity of...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    Evolutionist model is verifiable as Creationist models. Both sciences or both faiths. Both them are attempts for explain origin af all. But they are studies of past, both not verifiable. And what shoul gives only a small bit of reason to Bible is always "pseudo", I know. I wonder... if "water is...
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    They are one in the same. Please allow me to theorize.

    Hello! You are saying right! God bless you
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    Hello! Faith and evidences usually are different fields. So "credibility", at the eyes of the listener, usually is filtered by listener's faith. For DNA... always the same talk. It's a code, containing instruction for the complete living being, with all its complex and functional structures...
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    @skwim ...I said that I believed in evolution for a lot of years, then I discovered it has no real base. Mybe I was not clear, sorry. I know evolution. When I started, some years ago, to examine it more seriously (not just in learning it and believing it), it showed it's true nature: it has no...
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    @skwim It's a matter of faith, believing that what does not happen will happen. It's not a matter of study. God bless you.
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    I had familiarized weith evolution for years. Then I began to study it in detail. Now I am a creationist. God bless you!
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    They are one in the same. Please allow me to theorize.

    Thermodynamics referes to everything, for the only real "closed system" we can think off is Universe itself. Closed system are just "ideal". Any real system is open. God bless you!
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    Creationists DO believe in Natural Selection and Speciation

    @siwe Hello! Biblical creationists (at least those who believe to Bible) don't believe to evolution. And natural selection is not evolution. Evolution means appearance of complex and functional biologic structurer, non-existing before. This never happens. Natural selection means surviving of...
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    They are one in the same. Please allow me to theorize.

    @Poz How can intelligence bear from non-intelligence? How does complexity come from lesser complexity. It goes against Thermodynamics. So, it,s not possible. God bless you greatly.
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @Krok Hello! It’s theirnature, of dating methods, to be untrastable, because it’s necessary to knowstarting amount of mother element to make calculations, and no one knows them.Noone also knows other initial conditions. They are all assumptions… chosenassumptions...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @Krok Hello! Sorry for my English, it’s not this good. Sorry alsofor not wear the “clothes” needed to talk to “educated” ones, for I’m not thiseducated. Of course noble gases don’t bound chemically withnothing. It’s for the basic...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @Krok Hello! Thanks for the nice words! Sorry, but I’m not used to say if arguments are or are not good based on the clothes of the speaker! You make a Potassium-Argon example. Ok, let’s discuss for it. Argon is a noble gas. So, as you correctly say, it “escapes” and...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @zoedoidge I know! It's always "pseudo" when there is the slightest possibility that the Bible is right. Always. An example. What about radiometric dating methods? Of course we know they works this way: The (known) starting quantity of “mother element” is halved (divided by 2) after...
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    Ancient flood stories from many parts of the world

    @agnostic75 Words of mouth, for thousands of years, it's obvious something changed. But this widespread diffusion of this "story", plus 85% of rocks of the surface of the planet are rock layers, plus millions of animals inside them (as for a global movement of layers and a global retiring of...
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