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Darwinian evolution - still a theory in crisis.

I don't remember what I said "yes it does" to.

I'm doubtful of that but playing along, you said 'yes it does' in response to Hans Blaster saying "This has nothing to do the politics or the "liberal media"." Which is the second time you've conflated any science that you don't agree with to the 'liberal media'. Explain how it does.
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Darwinian evolution - still a theory in crisis.

Yes, I know we are allowed to believe evolution but from what I have seen about these mutated evolution links between organisms, I just don't buy it.
You've already said you won't ever buy it no matter what, so the above isn't worth much.

But how many people over the centuries lose their faith in God because (along with other information) they are tripped up by Darwinian Evolution. The Devil is always looking for ways to drive a wedge between man and God and when you have alot of atheists using evolution to drive that wedge, more and more people lose their faith in God.
The majority of people in the western/developed world who accept the reality of evolution are theists and most Christians have no problem with evolution.

Reality doesn't match your claims.

Now if science would admit to God being the prime Mover and Creator of man then we wouldn't have this problem but that is not the case.
"Science" isn't a person and doesn't speak. If you are referring to scientists, lots of us are faithful Christians including some very prominent ones such as Dr. Francis Collins.
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Darwinian evolution - still a theory in crisis.

When you look at something and see what it’s all about how is that not seeing it first hand?
There is a difference between seeing something right in front of you and seeing something millions of miles away or from millions of years in the past. The observation should not have the same weight of accuracy because of the distances involved. Many peripheral things could be altering the observation, and the observer would be clueless about them
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Missouri citizens pass paid sick leave law by 58%; Republican lawmakers repeal it

I don't think people should get sick days unless they have a written doctor's notice that proves they are too sick to work.
Part of the problem with that is that then people come into work sick and infect the rest of the staff. Also, doctors here don't have a lot of unbooked office time available. Urgent care for a cold seems like overkill.
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Darwinian evolution - still a theory in crisis.

They would be idiots. I’m actually quite the Mesopotamian history buff. It really is a fascinating cycle; Enki is definitely my favourite god!

But it’s true though is it.
Enlil is my favorite. He wanted to destroy the humans because they were making too much noise. There are alot of loud cars, motorcycles and loud music being played that I wish there was a way too destroy those objects (without harming the humans who owns them :oldthumbsup:).
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Millenials hobby

I like gaming and I like music.

In games I used to be a competitive smash bros melee player. I like playing magic the gathering. Helldivers2. I like watching starcraft brood war. Love arpgs like diablo, path of exile.

In music I like to dj. I'm on soundcloud fairly often looking for new remixes. I'm on spotify a lot. I like drum n bass, jungle, electronic, wave, hiphop. As well as metal instrumentals. I tend to stay away from mainstream rap or pop, not really my vibe but depends on the artist.
I loved super smash melee and Mario party! So many memories! :)
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AI Puts Man In Hospital

A 60-year-old man spent three weeks being treated at a hospital after replacing table salt with sodium bromide [swimming pool cleaner] following consultation with the popular artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT.


I wonder if AI also says to take fish tank clearer or animal meds for Covid.
That’s terrifying! Yikes!
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Do the promises in God’s word come true?

Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your post since there"s hundreds of God's promises in Scripture while others say 7-8,000. One example is Psalm 91 which is pretty comprehensive.

Numerous books have been written about them as well.

Also, by studying His names including Yasha and the meaning of the word salvation in Hebrew and Greek, we can see His provision.
Why do people who believe God made a promise to someone else,
believe that He made that same exact promise to them
when He did not?
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