Well, other than saying 'god did it'.
They never offer to explain even one single aspect of how life began.
Even if you say 'god did it', ok, how? How did he do it? Did he have a magic wand? Or did he just make everything out of clay and breathe on it? What is his breath composed of? What chemical reaction occured that changed clay into flesh (and organs)? And what was the point of creating dinosaurs (and millions of other animals) just to have them go extinct?
In other words, when are the creation 'scientists' going to produce some actual work instead of trying to poke holes in evolution? Why exactly should people search for answers to questions in the natural world in a book about the supernatural?
2007-05-17
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