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since bible thumpers can ignore evolution theory...

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...yea...most creationists don't know enough real science to know gravity is a theory😛
sure you can feel it. but you can also see the lousy "just good enough" designs of bits of our body by evolution.
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
...yea...most creationists don't know enough real science to know gravity is a theory😛
sure you can feel it. but you can also see the lousy "just good enough" designs of bits of our body by evolution.
Sigh... this is the ridiculous strawman. Sign of a weak mind. The nature of gravity is a theory, i.e. exactly how and why it works. That is the theory aspect of gravity. The existence of gravity, its effects, and how it can be perfectly predicted, are absolute facts. You (and the OP, and some others in this thread) are purposefully seeking to cloud the issue by the miscontrueing the known and factual existence and determination of gravity with the theoretical knowledge of the nature of gravity. Hardly the first time I've seen this weak strawman, but it's exactly the kind of quality posts I've come to expect from you.
 
Family Guy 401: Mel Gibson falls off Mt Rushmore. Rofl.

I hate how Christianity and many other religions use the "one true god" idea. THere's like not one bit of religious tolerance in there.

What about goign to hell for not believing in God? I prefer freedom of religion kthxdie. Stuff that's written 2000 years ago don't reflect today's values. Look at today's Christianity. It's just friggn propaganda. Mother Theresa? I'll help you if you convert. HAR HAR HAR. Go shoot yourself. What about when I go to volunteer at a hospital? I see these people from church throwing their Christian propaganda upon patients. I come from a Buddhist youth group but so what? I respect religions. When the patient asked me if we could pray together, I did exactly as they requested. We did a Christian prayer. For me, I accept religions, but I would like to see certain religions accept others too.

Or maybe I should throw my philosophical BS that I've read throughout the year at you about the nonexistence of God. How would you like that?
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
...yea...most creationists don't know enough real science to know gravity is a theory😛
sure you can feel it. but you can also see the lousy "just good enough" designs of bits of our body by evolution.
Sigh... this is the ridiculous strawman. Sign of a weak mind. The nature of gravity is a theory, i.e. exactly how and why it works. That is the theory aspect of gravity. The existence of gravity, its effects, and how it can be perfectly predicted, are absolute facts. You (and the OP, and some others in this thread) are purposefully seeking to cloud the issue by the miscontrueing the known and factual existence and determination of gravity with the theoretical knowledge of the nature of gravity.

Actually, it's a completely appropriate analogy, because it's the creationists who seek to cloud the issue by calling evolution a theory, an misconstuing the known and factual existence and observation of evolution with the theoretical knowledge of the nature of evolution.
 
Originally posted by: cquark
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
...yea...most creationists don't know enough real science to know gravity is a theory😛
sure you can feel it. but you can also see the lousy "just good enough" designs of bits of our body by evolution.
Sigh... this is the ridiculous strawman. Sign of a weak mind. The nature of gravity is a theory, i.e. exactly how and why it works. That is the theory aspect of gravity. The existence of gravity, its effects, and how it can be perfectly predicted, are absolute facts. You (and the OP, and some others in this thread) are purposefully seeking to cloud the issue by the miscontrueing the known and factual existence and determination of gravity with the theoretical knowledge of the nature of gravity.
Actually, it's a completely appropriate analogy, because it's the creationists who seek to cloud the issue by calling evolution a theory, an misconstuing the known and factual existence and observation of evolution with the theoretical knowledge of the nature of evolution.
So you witness as a known fact the factual existence of evolution in your every waking moment? No, you don't. Not the way you witness the factual existence of gravity.

But then, of course, the greatest logical fallacy of all in these debates is the lie that evolution and creation are inherently contradictory. They're not.
 
:lawn chair;

Oh, and this thread does a bit to disprove evolution - humans are supposed to be intelligent, you're all just tards.
 
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Yes, we evolved from pond scum. There are fossils to prove this. Oh wait, there is no fossil record showing this.

Nevermind.

Yes because nature is so good at preserving fossils.
Even assuming that fossils were preserved without change, how would pond scum leave fossils?
 
You can go to the beach and find fossils that are tens of thoudsands of years old.

In any case, i feel religion is pretty much bullsh!t. It stunts human creativity and holds america back as a nation.
 
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Literati
Originally posted by: Ilmater
I believe the OP would be very interested to hear my take on evolution and the origins of man. This site gives a detailed explanation of my beliefs.

(BTW: This is hilarious and you all need to read it.)

Flying Spaghetti Monsterism

That was the dumbest sh!t I've ever read.

No more stupid than the bible.


And you've read both the entire website of the Flying Spaghetti Monsterism and the entire Bible so you are qualified to make a comparison?
 
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Literati
Originally posted by: Ilmater
I believe the OP would be very interested to hear my take on evolution and the origins of man. This site gives a detailed explanation of my beliefs.

(BTW: This is hilarious and you all need to read it.)

Flying Spaghetti Monsterism

That was the dumbest sh!t I've ever read.

No more stupid than the bible.


And you've read both the entire website of the Flying Spaghetti Monsterism and the entire Bible so you are qualified to make a comparison?

Well, I certainly am.
 
wow what a sad thread indeed.

-My Utmost For His Highest

The Nature of Degeneration

?Just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned ?? (Romans 5:12).

The Bible does not say that God punished the human race for one man?s sin, but that the nature of sin, namely, my claim to my right to myself, entered into the human race through one man. But it also says that another Man took upon Himself the sin of the human race and put it away?an infinitely more profound revelation (see Hebrews 9:26). The nature of sin is not immorality and wrongdoing, but the nature of self-realization which leads us to say, ?I am my own god.? This nature may exhibit itself in proper morality or in improper immorality, but it always has a common basis?my claim to my right to myself. When our Lord faced either people with all the forces of evil in them, or people who were clean-living, moral, and upright, He paid no attention to the moral degradation of one, nor any attention to the moral attainment of the other. He looked at something we do not see, namely, the nature of man (see John 2:25).

Sin is something I am born with and cannot touch?only God touches sin through redemption. It is through the Cross of Christ that God redeemed the entire human race from the possibility of damnation through the heredity of sin. God nowhere holds a person responsible for having the heredity of sin, and does not condemn anyone because of it. Condemnation comes when I realize that Jesus Christ came to deliver me from this heredity of sin, and yet I refuse to let Him do so. From that moment I begin to get the seal of damnation. ?This is the condemnation [and the critical moment], that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light ? ? (John 3:19).
 
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