it probably will
2007-04-15 16:27:56
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answer #1
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answered by j.wisdom 6
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It would be more ridiculous to think a person created it without knowing who created the person.....
Just think about it, who wrote the code for the alleged creator for the puddle of goo? Do not stop with your thought at the place you think is right.
2007-04-15 23:28:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Even the three sentences you wrote there contain a glaring error. You have already assumed the answer. If you're asking who wrote it, that means you've already determined there was someone, when that's actually what's in question. Of course you're going to end up with a god from that assertion.
And the 'holes' and 'look how amazing this is' arguments have been shown to us many, many times. Note that the holes are holes, not contradictions. I doubt that you would make me test gravity for every size of masses and every distance of separation to give you a formula for its force. And what about snowflakes. They are incredibly intricate and beautiful and always have hexagonal symmetry. But they are formed without intervention.
2007-04-16 03:15:09
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answer #3
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answered by Phil 5
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The idea of a young earth is as ridiculous as the idea of a flat earth.
Sorry ... but history is on the side of the scientists on this one.
Creationism is as doomed as geocentrism (the idea that the earth is the center of the universe) ... but twice as absurd. (At least with geocentrism, there was some evidence ... the sun did seem to move in the sky.)
2007-04-16 02:09:02
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answer #4
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answered by secretsauce 7
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Honestly - you cannot be serious - OK only if you live in the US and were brain washed by family and society - I guess then and only then... could one be that ignorant!
Flat earth, sun revolving around the earth= ridiculous as intelligent design.
It took billions of years of natural selection and still we can see that some people will never reach the potential of humans to use their minds effectively.
It was an accident of birth that you are a fundy christian, born into Iran you would be a fundy islamist.
2007-04-15 23:30:25
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answer #5
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answered by nicevolve 2
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So what created the code for the creator? You can't just ignore contradictive evidence because you choose to.
Gary! I like that theme song. I'll have to use that now.
2007-04-15 23:35:16
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answer #6
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answered by Kharm 6
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Not only evolution, but also the Big Bang, the "Hole" in the Ozone Layer, Y2K, Global Warming, and all the rest of the End of the World scenarios.
2007-04-15 23:50:57
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answered by iraqisax 6
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It's possible that evolution will be seen as a silly concept, but whatever replaces it will do so based on the merit of its empirical evidence. By that time no one on this planet with an education will have even heard of creationism or its bastard child "intelligent" design.
And as you may know from your history reading, it was religious and unscientific folks like yourself who held it as fact that the sun orbits the earth. Science told us otherwise, just as science allowed us to find out through *observable and repeatable proof* that the earth is not flat.
2007-04-15 23:28:55
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answer #8
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answered by Peter D 7
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Uh huh. Sure. And the bible will be the ultimate authority in that regard, right?
Sure, right after they discover the sun is just a giant light bulb in the lamp of God Almighty. And on that day, pigs will fly, fish will talk and Christians will think for themselves.
All of which are pretty much impossible. Get over it.
2007-04-15 23:30:01
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answer #9
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answered by link955 7
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Codes? What code? Who wrote god's code?
Sorry, evolution has actual evidence to back it up. You lose.
2007-04-15 23:32:28
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answer #10
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answered by eri 7
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The earth isn't flat? If I were to send my ships beyond where the sun sets, they wouldn't fall off the Earth? HA HA HA!!!
2007-04-15 23:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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