Oh, kind sir, please do tell me of what you speak! Perhaps I should first put on a befitting garment for this flogging.
I was merely attempting to remind you that the bible cannot be relied upon as evidence, even if it was dictated word-for word by god himself. Too much time elapsed for the writing to be an accurate description of real events.
However, once it was written it was copied with greater fidelity than DNA is inside our cells - but there is a very good reason for that....
And where is thy mountain, oh man?
I have, on many occasions, posted links to hard evidence - and this has been refuted on the grounds of it only being a link (admittedly not by yourself, if memory serves).
So let me refresh your memory - evidence that contradicts the idea that humans were created genetically perfect less than 10,000 years ago. I will summarise for clarity, if you would like links to the actual research then please ask - I will provide these if needed.
1. Human remains older than 10,000 years, cave paintings, jewelry etc.
2. The oldest human mummified remains (c3,800BC) show no such digression from our current form, so weaknesses such as bad backs, weak joints and cartlidge trouble, inefficient immune systems etc. are all still evident.
3. Genetic evidence - Viral introns, non-functioning or redundant genes (such as Vitamin C synthesis), vestigal organs, and not forgetting poor design of eyes, spine, soft tissue joints, urethra. This evidence is in direct support of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
For this I thank you kindly, but I am unaware of such embarassment on my end? Though it may be imagined by others. I am not embarassed by by what I do not know. I am not embarassed by what I do know. And I am not embarassed by what others know more than I. And while I find all of that here, I also, am aware that I know more than others on some issues, which also, does not embarass me.
Whilst your dogged determination to defend your faith is admirable, I fear it is misplaced.
I feel you would earn more repect from others if you took the time to study such evidence and realise it poses a real problem for literal interpretation of the bible. With this in mind, it is still perfectly acceptable to hold onto your faith and beleifs, despite the obvious conclusion that the evidence suggests that a god is improbable and unnessesary.
Most people are outstanding knowledgable in at least one area, the wise among us tend to refrain from jumping in to discussions when they are not in possesion of the facts.
While I am not labelling you as 'unwise', I am merely suggesting what I feel would be a more successful strategy for you to pursue.
And on this matter that I have been discussing no evidence has been demonstrated to me, either. Would you not agree? No, of course, you wouldn't. But that's ok. No problem here.
Let's look at this again when you have appraised my summary 'mountain' above.