If not, then stay in religion.
Test to see if your brain is big enough. http://www.becominghuman.org/
You can always go back to your false religion thats eroding human civilization later, but at least try to see if your brain can work with it.
2007-01-10
06:49:35
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Marie: Actually it does mean your dumber. I hope you can appreciate realspeak. Your probably a nice person, but let me show you some real tough love by saying it very clearly...its a matter of intelligence, and at this point in time, you are dumber.
2007-01-10
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Way to stick it hard to creationists. I don't think it is intelligence directly though. I think a lot of it is ignorance. they have been given these arguments against evolution be their religious leaders. I think most of them truly don't know any of the science behind it. I guess it is a little dumb to pretend like you know something when you don't but that is how strong religious brainwashing is. So really, they aren't dumb, just brainwashed.
2007-01-10 07:22:17
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Apparently some people aren't evolved enough to actually present logical arguments. I think you've finally managed to convince me that evolution is true: no HUMAN could be that stupid.
By the way Mr. Nebraska Man, if religion is bad for human society, why did humans evolve the ability and need to create religion? That would mean that the fittest did not survive, and evolution is false.
You can't say that religion is a threat to society at the same time you declare that it was invented by man. That shows how logical evolutionists are.
Here are the indisputable facts:
Biologically, species always bring forth the same species. There has never been one documented case of an animal or other living creature bringing forth another organism.
The only time there is any significant variation in offspring is in the case of mutation.
There is not one documented case of a single beneficial mutation, being the product of exposure to radiation or other factors. The only "beneficial" mutations ever observed have had terrible side effects.
Mutations are so rare that even if they were occasionally beneficial there would be no chance of one specie "evolving" into another specie were the earth many many times older than it is believed to be. Hundreds of billions of years would not be sufficient.
Genetic material does not improve over time. In fact, a given genetic code will break down generationally, meaning that microevolution serves only to maintain the integrity and survivability of a species and sometimes improve it, but never to CHANGE it into another species.
The theory of evolution also requires that at one point a living creature came from a non-living soup of biological chemicals, something that has never been observed to happen, and there is no reason to believe it could happen. Therefore, evolution is based on faith in a process that doesn't exist.
In other words, there is no mechanism through which evolution can take place.
2007-01-10 15:02:13
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answered by Daniel A: Zionist Pig 3
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actually the evolution theory disproves many religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc..) but evolution doesn't really explain how EVERYTHING got started. We just haven't found, and probably will never find out the right religion.
We can't explain how god was created as well, if we go by the christians' way of thought where everything is created from a creator.
I wish more people would support science instead of ignoring it.
2007-01-10 15:04:49
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answered by bob888 3
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Not only is my brain big enough to understand the theory of evolution, it also has the capacity to understand the deceptive role that scientific theories play in satan’s plans to spoil God's Creation.
2007-01-10 15:06:02
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answered by rezany 5
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Yes. Is your brain big enough to understand God? No, and mine isn't either. At least I'm satisfied realizing that I'm not smart enough to understand the ways of God, while naturalists seem to think they're smart enough to understand everything in the universe. That's ok - you can stay in materialism and pretend all is well. That may be good enough for you, but I want more.
How do Dawkins and Sagan get smart enough and have a wide enough span of knowledge to say categorically that God does not exist? That's the real question.
2007-01-10 14:53:45
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answered by Gary B 5
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My brain is quite large and very lovely. My husband loves my mind :o)
I understand evolution...I don't agree with it the same as you do. That doesn't make me any smarter or dumber. Just a difference of opinion based on the facts I've been presented with.
2007-01-10 14:51:25
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answered by Jasmine 5
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I believe Creationism and evolution are compatible!
It is only those who wish to be specific regarding exactly what Gods time and what Gods methods actually were who argue the point.
2007-01-10 15:32:33
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answered by June smiles 7
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Brain is bigger than to understand evolution it can even understand God. Evolution has no purpose for God so something is responsible put spirituality in humans in every civilisation known to man- so there has to be a God!
Logical deduction!
Thumbs down = I agree but don't like the fact.
2007-01-10 14:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no, God created us Christians with a much smaller brain than evolutionists.
we have just enough room for God's Truth about creation as contained in the Bible.....
while the "lucky" evolutionists have all the room they need for all the human theories and foolishness they can absorb.
God is great, isn't He!
2007-01-10 14:57:56
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answered by Chef Bob 5
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I just enrolled in a biology class at my university. We dipped into evolution on the first day of class. I can't wait to see someone complain that evolution is untrue. The professor can rightfully tell them to shut up. It's going to be a fun class.
2007-01-10 14:54:20
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answered by robtheman 6
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