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Joined: Apr 2002
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Hard-core CEG'er
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Originally posted by bishop375: I believe ...
Finally someone gets the point!
Originally posted by bishop375: Or are you saying that some fruitcake has managed to bury these bones of other animals around the world just to make a giant joke?
No. My point is that the inference that fossils are remains from prehistoric animals requires the same sort of faith as believing that God made the Earth. You believe in scientists, others believe in God.
Originally posted by bishop375: The simpler ANSWER is the choice presented. Not the simpler theory.
Soooooo ... what is the simpler answer? The most complex natural process in the universe, or that God exists. If evolution was the simpler answer, they would have thought of it first.
Originally posted by bishop375: There is no empirical evidence of God. It's that simple. There is no empirical evidence of Jesus. None of Moses, none of the Ten Commandment tablets, Noah's Ark, or the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail. None of it. Humans and DNA are proven fact. Evolution is FAR closer to being proven on any scale. You only have to look at humankind as proof of evolution. And I'm not talking being descended from apes. Just in our OWN existence. From the first recorded human all the way to us. WE have changed. Even in the last few hundred years we have different features. Our appendix does nothing because we learned how to create fire.
If there was proof for everything, then there would be no faith. You have faith in the theories of evolution, and that's fine, I'm not going to call you a nutjob or a zealot.
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