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Remember Solomon? The man who had apes imported?Remember his conclusion?Notice also, the reference to evolution being an 'invention' --- not a 'discovery'?
Ya --- no kidding....but they don't, they just nod and lap it all up.Like you guys did Pluto?That was then, this is happening today, now.
Um ... Adam and Eve were not created ex nihilo.But here it does! The object created ex-nihilo is different from the one created "by birth".
Perhaps one day you will understand it: there has nothing changed about Pluto, there has nothing changed about the observable facts about Pluto, there has nothing changed about the way astronomers regard Pluto... all that has changed is its categorization.Like you guys did Pluto?
You're the one who doesn't get it, Freodin.Perhaps one day you will understand it: there has nothing changed about Pluto, there has nothing changed about the observable facts about Pluto, there has nothing changed about the way astronomers regard Pluto... all that has changed is its categorization.
And again it shows that you don´t have the slightest idea what you are talking about. It is not about the vote - it is about the problem that was voted on.You're the one who doesn't get it, Freodin.
It's not really about the [ex] planet itself.
It's about the reaction to the vote.
100% agreement, with no questions asked.
Yes.The apple that you create ex-nihilo in your challenge... does it have a stem?
I chose to put it there in your hand.
And, by the way, I've "upgraded" my Apple Challenge to a new, more realistic, one.
QV please: 1.
It's an apple --- an omphalos apple.But I want to stay with the apple. You didn´t answer my question: why does that apple have a stem?
It's an apple --- an omphalos apple.
You're the one who doesn't get it, Freodin.
It's not really about the [ex] planet itself.
It's about the reaction to the vote.
100% agreement, with no questions asked.
I understand the concepts --- you don't understand the exceptions.And apples have stems?
So humans have belly buttons!
You have to notice that this concept is not limited to these obvious signs of "birth". As I said in my (ignored) post: the things are the way they are, because of how they came to be.
What does age have to do with scarring?
I understand the concepts --- you don't understand the exceptions.
Evolution is Omphalos, in that the first man and woman would have belly buttons.
Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot is a book by Philip Gosse, written in 1857 (two years before Darwin's On the Origin of Species), in which he argues that the fossil record is not evidence of evolution, but rather that it is an act of creation inevitably made so that the world would appear to be older than it is. The reasoning parallels the reasoning that Gosse chose to explain why Adam (who would have had no mother) had a navel: Though Adam would have had no need of a navel, God gave him one anyway to give him the appearance of having a human ancestry. Thus, the name of the book, Omphalos, which means 'navel' in Greek.
Gosse's argument was that since living things had a cycle of reproduction and development, God must have created them in the act of developing, with trees having rings, and animals having skin, blood, and bones all making them appear older than they were. From any examination of a post-creation world, the world would appear to have been created in the cycle of normal processes, and would look old. No element of deception by God would be inherent in this.
ht*p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omphalos_(book)
AV1611VET said:Whereas the Adam and Eve of the Bible would not, and that fact would be a testimony to their progeny.
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