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How do creationists answer these questions: Are you an Ape? A Mammal? A Vertebrate?
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<blockquote data-quote="ArtB" data-source="post: 64581030" data-attributes="member: 340955"><p>So Dawkins considers himself that he is an ape. He is no more ape than he is a car.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not an ape, nor a mammal, nor a vertebrate, nor am I an animal. </p><p> </p><p>TO: Very Sincere: "There are more things in heaven and earth, ('Very Sincere'), Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." via Hamlet, Act 1 scene 5. </p><p> </p><p>The Fact is, I am a living Spirit. My physical body is merely a machine, a house built for me - a spirit, just as the pants and shirt I wear to clothe my body is also not me. The truth is that I am a Spirit. The fact is that you can not fathom this because you have blinded yourself, due to your Secular Humanist philsophy. </p><p> </p><p>When I die, me, a spirit returns from where I came from. My body decays and returns its molecules to the Earth. My Spirit returns to God for His Judgment, did I make the earth a better place, did I listen to HIM, or did I make things worse with false delusions.</p><p> </p><p>And Just if you care, Science has said 'NO! to the Theory of Evolution.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtB, post: 64581030, member: 340955"] So Dawkins considers himself that he is an ape. He is no more ape than he is a car. I'm not an ape, nor a mammal, nor a vertebrate, nor am I an animal. TO: Very Sincere: "There are more things in heaven and earth, ('Very Sincere'), Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." via Hamlet, Act 1 scene 5. The Fact is, I am a living Spirit. My physical body is merely a machine, a house built for me - a spirit, just as the pants and shirt I wear to clothe my body is also not me. The truth is that I am a Spirit. The fact is that you can not fathom this because you have blinded yourself, due to your Secular Humanist philsophy. When I die, me, a spirit returns from where I came from. My body decays and returns its molecules to the Earth. My Spirit returns to God for His Judgment, did I make the earth a better place, did I listen to HIM, or did I make things worse with false delusions. And Just if you care, Science has said 'NO! to the Theory of Evolution.' [/QUOTE]
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