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Creation & Evolution
How did the ark Kinds give rise to extant taxa?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bungle_Bear" data-source="post: 74451603" data-attributes="member: 279480"><p>Take a moment to think about what you're saying:</p><p>1. God threatened Adam with something that didn't exist and which Adam, therefore, could not conceive and would not have had a word for.</p><p>2. God created a tree with fruit that allowed the eater to avoid a non-existent thing.</p><p></p><p>Your whole argument has deteriorated to "death didn't exist because nothing had died." Apart from being an unsupported assertion, it also does not demonstrate that death did not exist. Allow me to, yet again, repeat my question: how can anything die if death does not exist? Even the first thing to die requires death to exist in advance of it dying.</p><p></p><p>By extension, how can you meaningfully threaten somebody with something that doesn't exist, they have no concept of and have no reason to have a word for?</p><p></p><p>And lastly, why create a fruit with an antidote to a non-existent problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungle_Bear, post: 74451603, member: 279480"] Take a moment to think about what you're saying: 1. God threatened Adam with something that didn't exist and which Adam, therefore, could not conceive and would not have had a word for. 2. God created a tree with fruit that allowed the eater to avoid a non-existent thing. Your whole argument has deteriorated to "death didn't exist because nothing had died." Apart from being an unsupported assertion, it also does not demonstrate that death did not exist. Allow me to, yet again, repeat my question: how can anything die if death does not exist? Even the first thing to die requires death to exist in advance of it dying. By extension, how can you meaningfully threaten somebody with something that doesn't exist, they have no concept of and have no reason to have a word for? And lastly, why create a fruit with an antidote to a non-existent problem? [/QUOTE]
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