Wow. Seeing those half-man half-apes walking around must be a very frightening experiance. Very supernatural.
2007-07-22 07:54:22
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answer #1
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answered by Dumb Question of the day judge 2
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Sir, you have revealed that you lack even a high school education, if you are serious about this question... Read Cosmos by Carl Sagan, The God Delusion, Why Darwin Matters, and other books from real scientists. All scholars from all the independent sciences converge to reveal that evolution happened... biology, comparative anatomy, DNA, paleoanthropology, genetics, on, and on and on.... I suspect you may have some difficulties with the vocabulary in each of these, however, but, hey, you'd be ahead of where you are now... which is in the closet of total ignorance. How sad for you.
Oh, well at age 13, you are forgiven.... if when you are 23 and still think that way, my sympathies.
2007-07-22 07:51:01
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answer #2
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answered by ladyren 7
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As you can see by the posts most people believe in the "Scientific Fact" of evolution. As you get older and if you don't quit learning like most of them you will find that evolution is real as is the interference of evolution by the "gods". Some day they will get it straight if religion and those few who rule us will ever allow. Supernatural? Not!
2007-07-22 08:10:50
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answered by John J Bonner 2
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i've got faith interior the supernatural as in ghosts/spirits, that have no longer something to do with god or faith. somebody unbelievable around for a speedy collectively as after loss of life with unfinished enterprise, or desiring to pass on a message to a kin member, seems alot extra in all probability than the existance of god. needless to say, i'm an new age open minded skeptic Wiccan evolutionist lmao
2016-10-09 06:03:46
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answered by ? 4
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Evolution of the earth is real, except that God did create, earth, man etc. etc.
Jesus talked of the big bang effect, in looking at a beautiful temple, he said every stone shall be over turned..
and the re: ending. said No tribulation not since the creation will it be so and never again..
There was no mention in
in the book of gen. It was never wrote of a great tribulation of a great tribulation.
God also wrote 2,000 yrs. ago before modern science, of the earth ending.. and a new [ science dont have the new down pat either ]
The
roman Pontiff only counted the number of years in the ot. books.. never figured on modern science and if someone figured it out he would have them killed like he tried Galileo..
2007-07-22 07:54:07
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answered by john 3
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I think you're mislead. Beings made solely of energy seems a lot more supernatural than to evolve and adapt based on the survival of the fittest, natural selection, and freak mutations - which do occur, even in human beings to this day.
2007-07-22 07:44:49
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answered by Alley S. 6
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Who said that an Atheist doesn't believe in the supernatural? Quite a few do believe in the supernatural but most feel that the supernatural are simply things that science has yet to explain.
Evolution is NOT supernatural. Its scientific and its fact.
Stop trolling.
2007-07-22 07:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You really need to look up the definition of the words natural and supernatural. Here I did it for you:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/natural
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/supernatural
I'm sure you find the difference very confusing. Just try reading those over and over until you finally get it.
2007-07-22 07:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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How the Parlaimant Funkadelic is Evolution supernatural?
2007-07-22 07:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is a natural scientifically based process. Nothing magical about it.
2007-07-22 07:46:16
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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