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On Evolution & Creation

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Look ! sure evolution could be involved in lower forms of life but that does Not mean including human life

The special pleading is noted.

Adam was formed or fashioned from the existing dust of the already existing ground - Gen. 2:7
So, where human life is concerned evolution is Not part of it
According to an ancient book of myths authored by scientifically ignorant people who believed the stars could fall from the sky.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
I realize this to you will probably not answer the question, but from what I understand, it is humans (not monkeys) that conduct scientific experiments and in some cases test animals in cages.
Ow look, another "so what" argument.

Pointing out the differences between humans and monkey's has no relevancy at all to the genetic fact that both share common ancestors millions of years ago.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Aside from the fact that I agree with the unfolding of events (although not as some would make it) in the Genesis account as well as explanations that make sense to me, I have seriously come to question the statements claimed by scientists in many respects.

Which is a strange thing to say, since every time you post on the topic, you demonstrate that you actually don't have a clue what "statements claimed by scientists" are or even mean.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
For one thing, I did not have any explanation of the Bible until I accepted a Bible study. It was a struggle to get me to that point. I wouldn't say I disbelieved in the Bible before that, I just did not understand it and my birth religion (Judaism) did not explain it to me although they celebrated certain holidays and had certain customs. But in general we did not read the Torah and subsequent writings held to be scripture prior to the appearance of Jesus. (P.S. I did not become an atheist until I went to college and saw all the different religions, all in contrast to the other, as I saw it. So I figured God must not exist since it didn't make sense to me.)
You still haven't answered his question.

Why do you keep dancing around it?
 
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