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Trouble is, they'll never accept your refutation. These guys are in a hermetically sealed belief system. It can be fun to see what arguments they put forward, but don't expect any of them to change their views.Creationists, give me your best evidence for creationism, and i'll try to refute it, and vice versa
What do you think you're going to accomplish with this post?Creationists, give me your best evidence for creationism, and i'll try to refute it, and vice versa
Creationists, give me your best evidence for creationism, and i'll try to refute it, and vice versa
Creationists, give me your best evidence for creationism, and i'll try to refute it, and vice versa
When you are looking for a debate with a creationist, you're not an atheist, you are a masochist.
I see an interesting account of creation in Psalm 104. It described God working in many aspects of creation and ends with 'sinners will be destroyed'
It seems there is a moral tie with seeing God as creator.
mainly just trying to have fun. I love debating creationistsWhat do you think you're going to accomplish with this post?
Tom
Could you summarize that? I don't want to spend an hour of my life watching one videoSure there is amaizing evidence of creation in the birth process.
Oh, okay.mainly just trying to have fun. I love debating creationists
Creationists, give me your best evidence for creationism, and i'll try to refute it, and vice versa
You don't seem to understand the concept of evidence.Sure there is amaizing evidence of creation in the birth process.
"Sinners will be destroyed" is not, however, the message of Christ in the New Testament.I see an interesting account of creation in Psalm 104. It described God working in many aspects of creation and ends with 'sinners will be destroyed'
It seems there is a moral tie with seeing God as creator.
"Sinners will be destroyed" is not, however, the message of Christ in the New Testament.