Ok, first I have one question:
Is Evolutionism based on the Big Bang?
Alright, how do you explain:
People come from Chimpanzees, it's in the genes, it's in the DNA, etc. Where did these Chimps come from?
What it all boils down to is:
Where did the most ancient organism come from?
If Evolutionism is based on the Big Bang, read the first two sentences in any book about it:
"At first there was nothing. And then, there was something." Ok, stop. How do you get something from nothing? Unless you can make it magically appear, the answer is it is impossible. Let me supply an example: I have no apples, and I am completely isolated from the rest of the universe. This is the nothing part. Now, somehow, I have two apples. So, how does this something come from nothing?
Also, evoluton has a thing built into it called mutations. There are only four nitrogen bases that code for genes, and most of them, if they are replaced will work like they would anyway. --More details coming.
2006-10-19
14:04:17
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