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No silly, Christians believe that one day lightening struck Al Gore's computer some time in the early 80's and with time and chance affecting lines of code, by the 90's the internet was created.Slartibartfast wrote:Like the Internet. Thank goodness God created the Internet.
bluefete wrote:God prefers kind atheists over hateful christians, muslims, hindus, sai's etc.
Who said he could?Slartibartfast wrote:But man can't make lightning...
Slartibartfast wrote:But man can't make lightning...
nareshseep wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:But man can't make lightning...
That is only of Zeus himself...
Praise Zeus!!! for he is God of Gods, he brings forth thundah and lightning to all infidels!
Slartibartfast wrote:Dude... you used a quote from a poet that was written literally 100 years ago as proof to argue your point. Somehow to you this counts as evidence more than fossils and modern dating techniques do.
meccalli wrote:afaik, they use the theory of plant evolution which I had to study a few years ago, again microscopic/ autotrophic organisms in this case stemming from some early plantlike bacteria like cyano then adapting to land via stages of lessening dependency on water for support and reproduction and finally reaching its peak in seed and flowering angiosperms.
Dude fossils are the worst validation for evolution. We observe many fossils popping into existence with no evolutionary precursor. In fact Darwin staked his theory on future fossil discoveries. Almost 200 years later the fossil record still shows complexed organisms coming into existence, contra to evolution.Slartibartfast wrote:Dude... you used a quote from a poet that was written literally 100 years ago as proof to argue your point. Somehow to you this counts as evidence more than fossils and modern dating techniques do.
bluefete wrote:meccalli wrote:afaik, they use the theory of plant evolution which I had to study a few years ago, again microscopic/ autotrophic organisms in this case stemming from some early plantlike bacteria like cyano then adapting to land via stages of lessening dependency on water for support and reproduction and finally reaching its peak in seed and flowering angiosperms.
And this translated into English simply means that they do not know!!
Plantlike bacteria adapting to land? Sounds suspiciously like the fishie losing its fins and growing legs to adapt to land.
ruffneck_12 wrote:bluefete wrote:meccalli wrote:afaik, they use the theory of plant evolution which I had to study a few years ago, again microscopic/ autotrophic organisms in this case stemming from some early plantlike bacteria like cyano then adapting to land via stages of lessening dependency on water for support and reproduction and finally reaching its peak in seed and flowering angiosperms.
And this translated into English simply means that they do not know!!
Plantlike bacteria adapting to land? Sounds suspiciously like the fishie losing its fins and growing legs to adapt to land.
How did a snake and burning bush learn to talk?
Slartibartfast wrote:Rosetta Stone
Like I said before, you guys assume our current capabilities are our limits which is not true.
ruffneck_12 wrote:I sure bluefete believe the earth flat too
ruffneck_12 wrote:bluefete wrote:meccalli wrote:afaik, they use the theory of plant evolution which I had to study a few years ago, again microscopic/ autotrophic organisms in this case stemming from some early plantlike bacteria like cyano then adapting to land via stages of lessening dependency on water for support and reproduction and finally reaching its peak in seed and flowering angiosperms.
And this translated into English simply means that they do not know!!
Plantlike bacteria adapting to land? Sounds suspiciously like the fishie losing its fins and growing legs to adapt to land.
How did a snake and burning bush learn to talk?
bluefete wrote:As I ponder on the myriad contributions to this thread, I was led into thinking about the origin of the different type of trees in the world.
People have written about life starting from outer space or the ocean and so on.
Did the seeds for all the trees in the world come from outer space? No moron it was the process of natural selection, combined with evolution Or did they come from a fishie that walked on to land and vomited a mango seed By this statement, you validated the M-word I called you just now?
Can any human being today make a tree? not from scratch Has any human ever created a tree from nothing nope, not that I know of ?
The more I ponder, the more I am convinced of God's existenceYes this is because of your indoctrination. If you observe a young child's ponderations, you may understand what I am sayin (but I doubt it). We humans came and met everything prepared for our usethis is your belief, dont make it sound like fact mr. 'm'. Humans evolved, they did not just come .
Only a loving God would put us in an environment just right for our existence What makes you think that if there was a god, that he probably tried to put humans on all planets, but because the atmosphere was not right, only the ones on earth survived? Because the book said so? .
People can discourse all they want about evolution but this earth did not have the right conditions for human existence by chance. Rubbish!Again, your moronic opinion. We cannot live on any other planet in our own solar system without life support of some formAs I said before, God probably tried it and realised that on only earth we can survive. But seriously, do you think that live can be propagated on Mars without support systems? Thats why evolution randomly happed on only earth, because it is one of the only planets that can accomodate this .
Read the words to the poem again and think.Dont need to, it is misleading