Saying that I say, "It just happened" is misrepresenting me. Please don't do that. The evidence I have presented on this site is evidence for common ancestry. It is very detailed. If you wish to contest it, you need to get into the details, and not just wave your arms around.Kenny'sID said:I've seen the evidence you present more than once cross this site, and it simply does not prove evolution...no one here can do that. Then you say I cannot prove God either, as if the evidence isn't overwhelming from the time we open our eyes in the morning. But say we had no evidence either way, the common sense conclusion of a creator makes 100% more sense than "it just happened"
As a cop out, the evolutionists continue to hold to the idea that the beginning of life has nothing to do with the evolution process when it may well be the most important proponent. Not only is the beginning part of any process, It would tell us if we have reason to consider anything less than a creator to begin with. Yet one school of thought considers the beginning depending on they "don't know", or of all things coming out of nothing, something we have never seen happen, while we see things created all the time.
People refuse to acknowledge there is a God, make up the darnedest things to explain an alternative they can allow themselves to believe, then on top of all that, they pat themselves on the back for being part of the more advanced generation...smarter than those of the past and the small minded of the present, when in my view, for the very simple reasons I mentioned, they are far from it.
So, for those who do, laugh at the simple mindedness of the Christian while you can, pat yourselves on the back for being intellectually superior, and don't worry about it. I mean why try to convince people that choose to be ignorant? just leave us in it, that is unless there is some other reason why you need to convince us.
Believe it or not we'll all find out in the end, so if you are satisfied there is no God, then relax...thing is, you don't relax, but instead constantly try to reinforce your beliefs.
If you choose to be ignorant, that is your prerogative, but many people fail to stop there. They insist on trying to perpetuate their ignorance by indoctrinating the coming generations. People used to think I was being alarmist, but we now have a Vice President and a Secretary of Education who are intent on destroying science education in the U.S. If they get their way, it will be a disaster for a country founded on rationalist and enlightenment values.