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Question About Evolution

kaoticprofit

Active Member
I know you're trying to defend Biblical Creationism, which is quite understandable---I recognize the stake you have in it---but to wander into territory which you have little understanding is quite foolish.
It takes very little knowledge or understanding to figure out the erroneous complicated pipe dream of evolution. That's why a burrito is a perfect example of a galaxy, just not quite as sophisticated. If they were made by accident, the re-fried beans would have made it a mess. All burritos look pretty much the same, and so do galaxies, indicating to make, or mess up, any of them implies a mind was behind it. See my point? It takes a mind to make it, and an un-perfect mind can mess it up while you're making it. If things don't spin around in the right time things get messed up. The next time I put the timing gears in a Detroit Diesel I'll just throw them in the thing and hope for the accidental best and let you know the outcome. And scientist don't see much of anything messed up with galaxies., they don't even have them figured out yet. They have their theories.

God made time. That's where He came from. TIME!
 
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Skwim

Veteran Member
It takes very little knowledge or understanding to figure out the erroneous complicated pipe dream of evolution.
Sooo sad.

That's why a burrito is a perfect example of a galaxy, just not quite as sophisticated. If they were made by accident, the re-fried beans would have made it a mess. All burritos look pretty much the same, and so do galaxies, indicating to make, or mess up, any of them implies a mind was behind it. See my point?
Sure I do, and it's a ridiculous one.

God made time. That's where He came from. TIME!
God made the place from where he came??? Where do you suppose he was when he was making the time he came from? Reminds me of His inability to make a rock too heavy to lift.


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FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Who says there must be a "who?" And if there is a who, who or what created this who? God does not get a free pass on the "original/first cause" just because this character is allegedly god. Where did god come from? What started god?
A cow produces a cow because a cow can only produce a cow. But, where does the cow's ancestor begin and their predecessor begin? When it comes to evolution and specialization, it's more like a rainbow where we can see red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, and indigo, but it's very difficult to tell exactly where one begins and another ends because the colors blend together, creating a range of tertiary colors when closely examined.
And, a burrito obviously isn't living, and is a human food invention. They are inanimate, non living, and it's absurd to even ask why a human has to make them.

And from where did the first thing came from, don't you think that
there should be a starter, so what was the starter and how it existed
from nothingness except if it was always existing.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
And from where did the first thing came from, don't you think that
there should be a starter, so what was the starter and how it existed
from nothingness except if it was always existing.
I don't claim to know anything about it. Science gives us no answers, and I am skeptical of any book that claims to speak on the behalf on an alleged god(s). I simply don't know, and I'd rather remain not knowing than make up something or believe something without reasonable evidence.
 

kaoticprofit

Active Member
I don't claim to know anything about it. Science gives us no answers, and I am skeptical of any book that claims to speak on the behalf on an alleged god(s). I simply don't know, and I'd rather remain not knowing than make up something or believe something without reasonable evidence.
That's actually a good position to admit. It means your mind remains open to whatever new evidence and revelations you arrive at later. Too many people today believe they already have everything figured out that needs to be figured out.
 

kaoticprofit

Active Member
Sooo sad.

Sure I do, and it's a ridiculous one.


God made the place from where he came??? Where do you suppose he was when he was making the time he came from? Reminds me of His inability to make a rock too heavy to lift.
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I take a logical and simplistic view of life. I look up at night, I see God. I look at the mountains I live in, I see God. I look at my burrito and crab rangoon, I see God. I see God's handiwork everywhere I go. In the city, I usually see Him less. Science is still discovering everything there is in the creation of God. God is smarter...

Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
 
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