The theory of evolutionology says that things are the way they are because they evolved to be that way. But that's ridiculous. Some things are the way they are because that's how God created them.
For example, both the sky and the seas are blue. The theory of evolutionism says that the sky and seas evoluted from earlier versions of the sky and seas, which may have been different colors. But this is ridiculous, as neither the sky nor the sea can reproduce. And why would they evolve to the same color? There's no advantage of them being blue.
The reason that both the sky and sea are blue is because God had a lot of blue paint that he needed to use when he created the Earth. God used that blue paint to color both the sky and the oceans. That is why they're both blue.
The fact that the sky and water are both blue proves that the creation myth in the Bible is literally true.
Take that, inanimate-lutionists.
2007-08-18
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Your "question" is proof that there are indeed, stupid questions.
They are usually asked by stupid people, which appears to be the case here.
2007-08-18 02:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Well maybe everything did evolve from years back, but there had to be something created first to evolve, so if not my Gods hands did the first man become,how did he get here, how did anything get here from the beginning, something had to be to beable to change, till they can explain that, and what has already come to pass that has been predicted in the bible, there is a God
2007-08-18 09:48:42
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answered by ~*littledebbie*~ 1
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I'm sorry, but your reasoning is faulted. While I totally believe in the creation, to say that the sky and sea being blue is proof is just totally ridiculous. I'm suspecting that you are not a creationist at all but just trying to pretend to be one so that folks who believe in evolution will have a good target to aim at. Am I right?
2007-08-18 09:41:35
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answered by William D 5
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Pa says, water don't reely have no color, and I know that's true cause I drunk sum to wash down my corn squeezins. --He says the color comes from all them bloo-fin toona fish that's been swimin' round under the water.
So I guess I havta side with them Inanimate-lutionistical people. --Sorri, but I just can't bring miself to side with sum Creationaryologist person who can't even spell reedicqulus.
2007-08-18 17:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because a process has been identified by evolutionary theory doesn't mean that God didn't create, design or implement the process.
And if evolution does preclude God from the process please provide proof and evidence, of those findings.
2007-08-18 09:48:59
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answered by LadyB!™ 4
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I'm glad God had blue paint for the sky. Brown just wouldn't do.
2007-08-18 09:39:28
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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But what about sunsets? And when the sea is green? Hmm? Could be we're seeing the sky and sea evolve before our very eyes! (Eyes that may or may not have evolved.)
2007-08-18 09:38:19
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answered by moondriven 3
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Oceans aren't blue
2007-08-18 09:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Christian, I have to say your argument is weak.
Get further information from, "Case For Christ" and "Case For Faith", by Lee Strobel.
Don't argue science with your own fairy-tale style reasoning. I mean, really, a lot of blue paint? That is insulting to intelligent adults. Get yourself some scientific fact to back up your reasoning.
No one wins a battle using rubber-bands and paper clips against handguns. If you want to enter into debate, make sure you are properly armed.
2007-08-18 09:38:59
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answered by TroothBTold 5
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YES!!!
although the story of creation is not a myth... it is true
2007-08-18 09:37:08
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answered by frizzfox 2
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At least 2 bullseyes with this arrow.
2007-08-18 09:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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