i choose the latter
2007-10-04
17:52:08
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an all knowing god*
2007-10-04
17:56:24 ·
update #1
there are there are six concepts to evolution and so far only one can be observed the others are belived by whats the word FAITH when people say the whale has a vestigial hip bone they are wrong its used in mating, now whos ignorant, hte prrof against evolution is in the bible the reason why were finding bones that are so called "millions" of years old is from the flood what happens when theres a flood. things move, land shifts, things flip over, so imagane that on a global scale. what do you get? millions of dead things covered in dirt all over the planet what are we finding? millions of dead things covered in dirt all over the planet.
my take on dinosaurs is:yes they existed, look at the fossils, and yes they existed in Noah's day, and yes Noah put them on the ark so they survived the flood BUT, look at all the animal species weve killed out so isnt it romotely possible we killed out the dinosaurs i mean after all they were giant lizards! id be scared too.
2007-10-04
18:30:27 ·
update #2
if you believe in evolution you obviously believe there is no God
so i know where im going when i die
what are you gonna do? just die and thats it? i mean nothing at all. your not going anywhere afterwards? weird i am and its alot better than what your implying, that there is no hevean and that theres nothing after life
for those people who believe in re-carnation
interesting point of view "when i die im going to be a tree! or, Im going to be a lizard! well you know what have fun that, im gonna find you and keep you as a pet!
2007-10-04
18:36:18 ·
update #3
hehe "isnt it dirt in the story" well arnt you the smart one! yeah but who does it say created us from the dirt!
2007-10-04
18:53:59 ·
update #4
i agree with christiana h...but instead of "proof" how about some we cant DISPROVE
2007-10-04
18:56:05 ·
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I'll take God yep sounds good to me.
Then Dreamstuff enlighten us barbarians on this evidence to support evolution. I have asked several times what this so called evidence is and where it can be found so I can see for myself and no one seems to want to answer that. If you have proof then enlighten us oh wise one. LMAO
2007-10-04 17:57:41
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answered by christina h 5
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I suppose there ounce used to be an ape sitting on a log together with his one finger in his *** and one finger in his ear and he fell over giggling on the notion of status always and being bald far and wide and not using a fur besides for in a couple of humorous locations and poof ... he spontaneously advanced from the explosion of humorous power going for walks via his frame and the primary ape used to be born. Now the truth that this newly shaped human needed to **** an ape so as to supply start to extra individuals, that is what's relatively humorous approximately this tale. P.S. do not **** apes ... they've sicknesses.
2016-09-05 18:20:12
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answered by ? 4
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Believing in evolution and God are not mutually exclusive. I do, however, resent the fact that you're implying that I come from "butt-scratching apes." My ancestors were "poo-flinging" apes (this is, by the way, just what some apes do when they panic).
2007-10-04 18:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am reading a book at the moment called Clan of the cave bear which is about prehistoric man~ and i will tell you i would prefer to come from there than from where the christian god says we do! Very wise nature based people they were.
2007-10-04 18:21:05
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answered by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6
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A all knowing God. IT takes real believe to think that their is no God and the Universe and evolution just happen out of nothing and some how nature got it right.
2007-10-04 18:15:33
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answered by zindimale 3
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We still act like butt scratching apes....it is more comforting to think we came from the apes than to think an all knowing all powerful god is responsible for such a calamity as humanity.
2007-10-04 18:01:36
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answered by blueink 5
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Who said we came from an ape?Or rather that I personally believe it?Besides I know some humans who still scratch their butts.....it's natural.If it itches scratch it!
We evolved...there's proof.What do you think archeology proves....it finds bones from millions of years ago and from different layers of earth there is positive proof we did evolve into what we are today....even if it was just from some early form of human.
2007-10-04 17:59:54
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answered by ͏҉ ßõhrçmrïñsÿ★ 6
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Facts don't change just because you want them to.
* Evolution is every much a fact as the theory of gravity.
* Over 99.8% of scientists in relevant field accept evolution.
* There are no alternative scientific theories.
* There is a huge amount of evidence in support of evolution...
* And zero evidence against it.
* The 'discussion' is actually educated people trying to educate others.
* The more intelligent a person is, the more likely they are to understand and accept evolution.
* The "discussion" only happens in backward places like Turkey and parts of the united states.
Please, just stop. You're embarrassing both christians and americans in general (I don't need to ask if you're a christian or american, your question gave it away).
2007-10-04 17:58:29
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answered by Dreamstuff Entity 6
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It doesn't matter what you prefer, what matters is what actually happened. What actually happened will be supported by evidence.
I'd take the awe of understanding over the awe of ignorance any day.
~Douglas Adams
2007-10-04 18:00:44
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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It truly isn't a matter of preference. But like every other scientific discovery that became impossible to continue denying christianity will at some point adopt evolution and fold it into its mythology.
There is in fact a significant movement in that direction already. One of reasons for christianity's longevity is its history of reinventing itself.
2007-10-04 17:56:42
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answered by Demetri w 4
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um ... you're mom and dad never scratched their butts? none of your ancestors ever scratched their butts? how about Adam and Eve. they ever have itchy butts?
funny how you think being made of dirt is somehow more prestigious than evolving from an ancestor in common with other higher primates.
2007-10-04 18:04:02
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answered by nebtet 6
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