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The heavens declare the glory of God, and His handiwork.
No they don't.
Hyena pseudopenis.
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The heavens declare the glory of God, and His handiwork.
Any reason we should believe you, and erase the obvious, common sense, and the bible?No they don't.
Hyena pseudopenis.
Been away for a while, come back and see the same 'arguments' against evolution.
And it is always... ALWAYS... 'arguments' against evolution.
NEVER arguments FOR creation/ID.
Analogies to human activity, bible verses, 'problems' with evolution - none of these, not one of them, is evidence FOR creation or ID.
It is almost as if creationists have admitted to themselves, subconsciously, that they cannot actually offer any positive supporting evidence FOR their mere beliefs, and are content to simply attack 'the other.' This is true, whether the creationist is a one-line snark master, or a verbose citation and quote bombing autodidact.
That is because "randomness" is not the mechanism.
I don't care one way or another about materialism. But your not being convinced of something is not evidence that your unsupported alternative has merit.
I think the only relevant question is that changes to the genes are not directed by an intelligent powerful entity (God). They are true "accidents" from whatever mechanism. As such, they are random. They are not caused by some purposeful intention inherent in a design created beforehand. They just happen unexpectedly.
Maybe you don't read enough. I always support creation on the basis of real science, which refutes evolution.
The weakness of the TOE is that it can't prove anything it preaches.
Prove me wrong and post the evidence for natural selection, a basic doctrine of evolution.
Any reason we should believe you, and erase the obvious, common sense, and the bible?
Maybe you don't read enough. I always support creation on the basis of real science, which refutes evolution.
5 seconds on the google:The weakness of the TOE is that it can't prove anything it preaches.
Prove me wrong and post the evidence for natural selection, a basic doctrine of evolution.
No they don't.Oh, but they do.
I have never claimed otherwise."Also you being convinced of somethign is not evidence.
Common sense is pretty much useless in Science.Any reason we should believe you, and erase the obvious, common sense, and the bible?
Unless supported by evidence, it is actually unsupported belief that tells you that.My common sense tells me that the phenomena occurring today also occurred in the past.
Real common sense does not fly in the face of reason and history. Learn the difference between baseless biased preferential intuition and commons sense.My common sense tells me that ancient middle eastern religious texts are not inspired by any deity, rather, they are attempts of a pre-technological people to explain what they could not understand and to justify/codify their prejudices and superstitions. Etc...
No. You just think you do. This is one reason you don't post it.Plus I have actual evidence. You have unsupported (and silly) assertions.
Since it makes reproduction difficult, I suspect it is an adapting/evolving from something else, rather than the designed created kind.So - nothing on the brilliant design of the hyena pseudopenis?
Unless supported by evidence, it is actually unsupported belief that tells you that.
No you do not.
I have read dozens of your posts and they are littered with half-baked and easily refuted assertions.
No science whatsoever.
5 seconds on the google:
Evolution and Natural Selection
If it only take 5 seconds, you take them a prove me wrong.
You would if you could, but YOU CAN'T.
No. My beliefs are well supported. The bible is well supported. In history, archaeological evidences, observations of billions of people, in eyewitnesses, in fulfilled prophesies, etc.I seem to recall previously asking you what your epistemological basis was, and I don't think you ever gave an answer...
That you keep dismissing everything as a mere "belief" suggests that you don't really have a basis for distinguishing what is real or not.
No. My beliefs are well supported. The bible is well supported. In history, archaeological evidences, observations of billions of people, in eyewitnesses, in fulfilled prophesies, etc.
But what's your epistemological basis though?
Claiming you believe the Bible because of history, archaeology, etc but then turning around and dismissing other things because you believe in a "different past" is contradictory.
Insomuch as it agrees with God, and we take it with a grain of salt, knowing it is a poor pagan record, hey, it is fine.How do you know that history is valid?
Nothing does at all. Just because when God is right there leading folks, there is no mess left for us to sift through, does not mean it disagrees.And what about history/archaeology that disagrees with events in the Bible (i.e. the Exodus, Noah's Flood, etc)?
What's your criteria for distinguishing valid ideas from invalid ones?