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But it is, hence, ape to man, one kind to another. It is truly so strange to me, evolutionists want everyone else to believe that everything came from a puddle of goo and magically changed to a frog, then to an ape then to a man. But when it is presented as what it is, a change from one...
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First off, you described adaptation, NOT evolution. Evolution is a change from one kind to another…Elephant to elephant, not evolution.
I know I skipped over a few of your statements…
So, removing God, there is no pain & indignity? You are a human, and based on our conversation...
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I do apologize, I meant no offense, truly!
Now, it seems a little off to me, that someone would believe in 'hundreds of millions of years of evolution' when no one was there 'hundreds of million's of years ago' and no one today, has EVER witnessed evolution.
Also, your statement of the...
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I may have been vague, I was not looking for the grammatical context of the use of the word, simply your reasoning for using it, which you did state in your opening line.
Now, in connection to your statement, where 'creates' is in quotes as it relates to the world, we are in agreement...
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Unfortunately, you missed my point in regards to '3 words.' It has nothing to do with length, but everything to do with simplicity. Long 'things' can be simple and short 'things' can be extremely complicated.
Now, in regards to your statement of 'an explanation is only and explanation…'...
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So, your claim is 'it is too vast a topic to sum up simply,' please correct if I am wrong. But if this is so, I have a question out of concern, if the concept of evolution is so logical and obvious, then why does it require so much explanation, and only the 'most brilliant scientists'...
Hello Nietzsche,
I thank you for the correction, while searching for the origin of the quote, I found a lot of debate in regards to the author. So, apologies for finding a faulty source :).
However, the principle of the 'butchered' statement is still noteworthy, and my original question still...
Hello all,
For the evolutionists in this discussion, I have a question for you; how did sex originate? And let Albert Einstein's quote shape your answer "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.'
Respectfully,
Devin
Hello friend,
I found your post and there is quite a bit of subject matter to cover, so if I may, I would like to simply start this enjoyable conversation (hopefully :) ) with 2 simple questions:
First, Is your post intended to be rhetorical?
Second, in relation to 'rabidly ethical' what is your...