timlamb
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"Biblical Myths", Sounds like your mind is made up, based on theories, which is what evolution is.Baggins said:Well yes I do, if you believe the bible over the evidence of your own eyes I would say that you are close minded.
I am open to scientific evidence that proves biblical myths as well, I just haven't been presented with any yet.
Why don't you go away and read up on it, you creationists are so lazy you always expect us to go away and spend hours collating data for you, and then you either don't understand it, don't read it, or reject it for no good reason
Tell you what, you go away and search peer reviewed or text book scientific data on symbiosis and you get back and give us your considered opinion on it. So far all we have is your disbelief which, last time I checked, isn't a good argument.
here's a helpful hint
Google: Symbiosis, lichen, human stomach bacteria, clown fish, evolution, insect pollination.
Lets see a creationist sweat in the data mines for a change
You evolutionists are such antagonists! You rejoice when you think you have contradicted the bible and give the "in your face" attitude. Then you get angry when some one sees things differently.
Termites don't put metel roofs on their homes, they get rained on, they stand up to water.
I picture a deeply wooded ravine with mounds scattered around the hill sides, (with mounds that big there must have been alot of woody plands for food). The flood comes, washes the debris into the low land intombing everything. What is left behind is flat land.
Hey Mr. Baggins, I am not the one with the burden of proof. I would like to know more than I do. But I have better things to do than to try to disprove something that has never been proven to begin with.
You are not shy, if you had evidence you would be shoving it in my face.
I asked good questions, and I think it is safe to assume that termite spit stands up to water to some degree. Termites also do not go far to start new colonies. It makes sense to find many nests in a close proximity.
My speculations make as much sense as anything I have heard out of you, so proove me wrong, I'll look at the evidence. You just have to accept that me being wrong doesn't make you right.
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