DogmaHunter
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well yes, it is true.
the way i'm referred to as a creationist is typical of such behavior.
That's because you use creationist arguments.
If you don't wish to be labeled (or mistaken?) as such, perhaps you shouldn't be parotting the nonsense these people spew on the interwebs...
i find abiogenesis equally ludicrous, thats why.
Evolution and abiogenesis are two completely different fields of study... that's one.
Secondly, I find quantum mechanics to be ridiculous. Truelly ridiculous. Completely crazy, insane, illogical and even non-sensical.
But you know what? It works. And my emotional objections to it won't change the fact that particles simply are the way they are.
What your emotional response is to such things is irrelevant. What matters is the evidence in support of it.
"things becoming alive" flies in the face of everything rational.
And "time slows down as speed increases relative to the observer" doesn't?
Or "a particle can be measured *here* while it actually is *over there*" doesn't?
Your common sense is not a pathway to truth when it comes to learning new things. Scientific progress challenges what we call "common sense" all the time.
It seems to me that you are slowly but surely shifting into the fallacy that Prof Dawkins called the "argument from personal incredulity". ie: "my evidence against evolution is that I don't believe/understand it..."
no need to chastise me, i was simply answering the OPs questions regarding the topic.
And I was simply responding to your post.
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