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what is creationism?

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Are we getting anywhere?

I don't think so.

I will respectfully agree to disagree with you.

Besides, it's my bedtime.

Peace and aloha.
 
<...It's pretty hard to make a judgement based on half of the picture...>

Not at all. It's much like realizing that half of all doctors graduated in the lower 50-percentile of their class. If they're what you're seeing, then you make the correct decision when you go in search of those in the upper 50-percentile.

 
What about seamonkeys?

I agree with Moonbeam, it's all about keeping your mind open. Why so many people are bent on finding out the past, I have no clue. We need to love our fellow human beings no matter what color, gender, cultural interest, etc.. Mudslinging about others' beliefs doesn't help humanity advance any 🙂

Maybe some aliens dropped a vial full of something which they consider a virus on this planet billions of years ago, and that's why they're staying away 😉 If I was an alien, I sure as heck would stay away from this planet.
 
Actually, moonbeam there is at this time no proven explanation for life's start. Since we cannot even cultivate life with enormous effort, stating that it had to happen with no cultivation (or even that it's possible) isn't right. Unfortunately though, amino acids and protien strains leave behind no or little fossil record. Does evolution exclude creation?
 
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