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Are you rejecting the claim of common origins now; of original progenitors?Sorry KW, you'll have to do better than that. I suggest that you start by correcting your misconceptions regarding evolution.
Scientific theories are proclaimed as indisputable fact all the time, that is until they are disproved by the newest and latest discovery.
No, I'm rejecting your strawman, and suggesting that you correct your misconceptions before embarrassing yourself further.Are you rejecting the claim of common origins now; of original progenitors?
It's YOUR lie, not mine. I was never gullible enough to believe it.
For example?
Proclaimed by whom? The scientists, or the media?
Who said that it came from absolutely nothing?You don't think that believing the universe and the earth and everything in it came from absolutely nothing takes faith?
That isn't true at all. Scientists don't tend to proclaim their findings as "indisputable fact."Scientists.
No, I'm saying that you don't know what you're talking about and that your understanding of evolution is too poor to have a productive conversation.If you are saying I ever said humans evolved into daffodils I'd have to call you a liar.
The ToE SPECIFICALLY claims a common original progenitor; or do you wish to re-define evolution?
Who said that it came from absolutely nothing?
I had twelve posts to respond to and I only got to a few of them.You didn't bother to read my post, since absolutely nothing you wrote had anything to do with it.
I don't know.Oh plenty of people have. Where do you think it all came from?
That isn't true at all. Scientists don't tend to proclaim their findings as "indisputable fact."
I don't know.
No, that's what religious people tend to do. Scientists are typically quite cautious when presenting their findings, urging the need for further study.And yet many do.
YesWhat does any of that blurb have to do with the question of the authorship of the Bible?
I had twelve posts to respond to and I only got to a few of them.
No, that's what religious people tend to do. Scientists are typically quite cautious when presenting their findings, urging the need for further study.
Scientists.
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