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We did not evolve from chimps.


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k so if EVILution is tru wen did ppl evolute eyez????????

 

c u cent answer that ur all jus beign controled by teh liberilz hav fun in hell kthxbai

 

You senseless moron. Have you not seen an Aron evolve into a Lairon? Just because you are a Moron (c wut i did thar) and refuse to play Pokemon doesn't mean evolution is false. You are an ignorant idiot, and I hope you burn in hell for your idiocy.

 

But on a more serious note, I agree with Cakey. When did we evolve eyes, or hands, or anything for that matter? The fact is that most mutations are malicious, so there is no way that we could have turned out so perfect from damn mutations. It's not plausible.

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Been a while since I've done this. Bare with me if you will.

 

Yeah, you weren't able to take it a step deeper; I should've thought as much. God gives Adam and Eve a nice place to live. They then commit some sort of sin and are exiled. Their inbred children and their inbred children's children go on to do essentially the same thing. Yet we aren't all born into this lovely garden. God doesn't give everyone the same chance. He, of his own accord, took away a privilege on account of what our supposed ancestors did. Apparently he cannot simply absolve or forgive us of our sin, because he is made out to be just as human as the rest of us. A truly benevolent god

wouldn't have that temptation, or some sort of Earth that led into heaven in the first place.

 

 

Benevolent refers to kindness right? Did you know that God has feelings? I'm not asking you to go back on modern science and listen to us psycho Christians, but have you actually read the Bible? Our God is a jealous God. And in essence, the story of Adam and Eve is like the story of the Terminator. The machine (the product) turned on it's creator. And it's creator had to shut it down. Why does our God allow us to hurt? To see what choices we make.

 

If people were all nice to each other that sort of stuff would still be going on.

 

Seems logical but then again a world being created by a "God" does that seem logical?

 

Exactly' date=' it is illogical.[/quote']

 

Why? Because it isn't feasible? Because you can't see it? Scientists have found ways to look at microscopic organisms invisible to the average human eye. Found planets billions of miles away that the Bible has not foretold. Perceived that life can exist elsewhere. And this is believable because there is "hard" evidence, right? The same goes for oxygen, the air we breathe. But again, this is all able to be seen, or touched; felt in some way. But the Bible is illogical? I find that strange.

 

Oh, and just because the Bible doesn't tell of other planets, life forms, entities (hehe, tities) doesn't mean it denies them.

 

Are you referring to the world or people' date=' because I was referencing Earth.[/quote']

 

Referring to why God let's the world die? The same reason He allowed his son to die.

 

No, we cannot provide hard evidence that says "Hey, here He is! God himself!" But, if you want proof he exists, I, and every other Christian you could possibly name is proof in itself. Because, if man created God as some would have put it, God is still here. Of course it sounds illogical. But when I think about how my life changed when I took that dive into my God's arms, it became logical. I understood it. Again, I'm not asking you to fall in love with Him like I did, I'm just defending my father.

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But on a more serious note, I agree with Cakey. When did we evolve eyes, or hands, or anything for that matter? The fact is that most mutations are malicious, so there is no way that we could have turned out so perfect from damn mutations. It's not plausible.

For those who don't get the joke, this is the standard irreducible complexity argument. Well, actually, since it pretty much consists of saying "I don't believe you!" to evolution without any logical basis for this incredulity, "argument" may not be the right word - after all, an argument isn't just contradiction.

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