Speedwell
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No. Saying evolution is wrong is one thing. Calling it a "lie," an intentional falsehood, is a scurrilous accusation--quite another thing--and you had better back it up or back down.Why is that suddenly a rule? You have no proof, and even attack the term "proof" as a way out. Until you have proof, it is a lie...period. Let's see, how can I help you here...I have a Gopher with 8 heads, now you may be so gullible you will simply believe that, or like most, you would ask me to show it to you, or prove it. I show you I have proof and have proven it, I don't, then I don't have proof, it was a lie.
I don't believe you, I think some call it proof, "I" called it proof, and I assure you, I'm not the first. Please quite leaning on your technical little rules that likely have no real validity, or amount to just about zilch in the scheme of things to begin with, and all to prove your bogus evolution. Your intentions are showing...badly
This is one of the silliest conversation I've ever run into here, it's all about desperation, because you have no proof of evolution...most can see that, and though that is 100% clear to me, what is not clear is why you all continue to do this to yourselves?
Besides, how do any of your claims on this change the fact you have no proof, or whatever you choose to call it for evolution.
Do you have evidence that confirms beyond reasonable doubt, evolution is a fact (proof)? And if you say you do, at what point do we stop calling that mere biased opinion? And that is exactly the confusion your silly argument of terminology brings on. It allows you to suggest evolution it a fact by playing word games, but in the end, you still have no proof, the very word that is not allowed.
Evolution is a complete joke...and keeps me laughing for several reasons.![]()
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