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Biological evolution is one of the most surreal and insane superstitions I have ever witnessed in science.Reality sure must be pesky when you're a creationist.
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Must've been an evolutionist in a past life and that is God's punishment. Either that or Satan created evolutionists in his image.
I will qualify this first by saying that i believe that God created the universe and earth and ll life forms.
I find the very notion of cavemen ridiculous and offensive! Humans were created in God's Image and Likeness, and the idea of ancient men looking like the stereotypical caveman is an insult to God! There is no such thing as a neandrothaul if we believe that humans were created to look like God! Neandruthauls are ugly and look like monkeys! The prevelence of cavemen in popular culture (like the flintstones and those stupid geiko ads) just reinforce the idea that cavemen were real, and therefore reinforce the idea that humans evolved from monkeys!
God would never create people to look like cavemen!
Cavemen were nothing more than men who lived in caves.
Is there a shred of evidence that men ever lived in caves?
Biological evolution is one of the most surreal and insane superstitions I have ever witnessed in science.
I said in a past life. Maybe you should read before you post.It is nice to see that you consider John Merrick's disease as "punishment", considering he was a devout Christian. Maybe you should think before you post.
I've witnessed the superstition.So you admit that you've actually witnessed biological evolution?
The superstition is quite real I can assure you.It must be real, then, for you to have witnessed it.
Hey, AVET, where have you been? I missed you (like a bad headache, LOL). Dad's been carrying the Creo-flag in your absense, but he dosn't have your sense of style.Amen!
Cavemen were nothing more than men who lived in caves.
They were [probably] the "hippies" of their time -- i.e. runaways, just tuning out "the establishment".
Cave paintings and hippie paintings would be a good parallel, as they were probably artistic minded.
On another note, some of them were probably outcasts as well.
Diseased, anti-social, hermits, or whatever.
Jephthah reminds me of just such a person.
In any event -- good post!![]()
Yeah, that old thang. And you still have no answer to the question, "Which one of these skulls are from Just Apes and which ones are from Just Humans?" One would think it would be easy to distinguish....--- not this thing again.
I've witnessed the superstition.
The superstition is quite real I can assure you.
I've also witnessed Christians praying to God.
So according to you God is real.
If by "this thing," you are referring to actual evidence that might dispell a stoneage myth, then yes.--- not this thing again.
If by "this thing," you are referring to actual evidence that might dispell a stoneage myth, then yes.![]()
The Oscar for egocentricity goes to the fundamentalist cultists who have metaphysical religious faith in the falsified Victorian Age hypothesis of racist temporocentrism, spontaneous generation, and miraculous evolution.The funny thing is that we're not even debating a "stoneage myth," just an OP based on nothing but pure ego.
The Oscar for egocentricity goes to the fundamentalist cultists who have metaphysical religious faith in the falsified Victorian Age hypothesis of racist temporocentrism, spontaneous generation, and miraculous evolution.
"... nor again could it be right to entrust so great a matter [nature] to spontaneity and chance. When one man said, then, that reason was present -- as in animals, so throughout nature -- as the cause of order and of all arrangement, he seemed like a sober man in contrast with the random talk of his predecessors." -- Aristotle, Metaphysics, Book I, 350 B.C.That right there is worthy of Macbeth: "Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
"... nor again could it be right to entrust so great a matter [nature] to spontaneity and chance. When one man said, then, that reason was present -- as in animals, so throughout nature -- as the cause of order and of all arrangement, he seemed like a sober man in contrast with the random talk of his predecessors." -- Aristotle, Metaphysics, Book I, 350 B.C.
"... the existence of the gods is so manifest that I can scarcely deem one who denies it to be of sound mind." -- Marcus T. Cicero, philosopher, On The Nature of the Gods, 1st century B.C.
"And the existence of male and female, and the desire of each for conjunction, and the power of using the parts which are constructed, do not even these declare the workman? Who made these things or devised them? 'No one,' you say. Oh amazing shamelessness and stupidity!" -- Epictetus, philosopher, Discourses, 1st century
Yet more temporocentric drivel: truth never goes out of date.Only a couple of millennia out of date
LOL.and they are speaking to scientific fact, about which they are wrong.
Shakespeare the Velikovskian catastrophist?Shakespeare was merely talking about the human condition, not scientific truth. His words just happen to apply to your previous post.