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Posted 01 October 2007 - 07:28 AM

yeah, i believe in evolution, but without god mind you, cuz that i don't believe in. Why is there suddenly an explanation after the theory that evolution was part of His plan. Did you know that at first electricity was thought to be the devil's doings? Look at it now, yes, the screen infront of you... devils work.. pfff'
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 08:23 AM

Evolution? I still a little bit confused about it. Well, some scientist says that Everything is absolutely evolving, But according to the bible, we are created. Hmm
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 08:27 AM

well in the end of the day the top of the pack us humans will probably wipe out all life on this planet or close to it i my self believe in evolution but i don't believe in the existence of one god but multiple gods but thats just my view
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 08:45 AM

evelution takes time...we humans were known to be evolved from apes...isnt it
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 09:50 AM

Wrong mate, thats a common misconception. We are not evolved from apes (assuming Evolution exists 100%). Humans and Apes have a common ancestor, but in a linage we are not evolved from apes. Its rather like one species separated into 2 different geological area and one species would become apes and the other would become human. Again, this is assuming evolution (a generally accepted theory) existed and exists.I don't know if this has been mentioned but theres this "missing link" logic-factor that disproves something about evolution.
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 11:20 PM

Allright, allright fine... I'll admit it! *I* created you! Sorta... It was kind of an accident.No, I'm not that 'God' character you guys made up some 5000/6000 years ago. Or Jeelgus, whatever you guys call him. I'm a billions years old nigh-omnipotent alien lifeform. I used to study your solar system and I accidentally left this mouldy sandwhich there back then.Really, I'm SORRY. Normally I would have vaporized it properly! It just kinda slipped my mind at the time. And when I came back there where all these... fleshy monkeys... crawling all over the place! And then I kinda remembered the sandwhich and it all fell together.I guess its still evolution in a sense. But at least you know where you REALLY came from now! I guess for a (by now really really) bad sandwhich you guys have SOME merit. Occassionally, when you really are trying. I do really kinda like your invention of tartan. It looks nice.
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 11:35 PM

I happen to and think that is the only answer
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 11:38 PM

I would believe in evolution if I didn't have a better explanation.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 12:37 AM

If you don't believe in evolution then you need to get your head out of the sand and see what is around you. It is obvious that evolution occurs, whether it be with living or non living things.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 12:39 AM

personally, i believe in evolution AND creationismlike, k, yeah, he probably did evolve from apes, look at our DNA and stuff, we are so similar to thembut then, once the big bang occured, then wut happened? out of nowhere, trees and water and dinosaurs and animals and everything appeared?
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 01:14 AM

Who the hell would believe in evolution? Sorry, but who exactly would believe in that guy in the chair in the sky that MAGICALLY exists and "one day" decided to "CREATE" the world in SEVEN days. Wait...All powerful being...Seven days...That's 168 hours. Oh, but WAIT! There's more! He made "perfect beings" that then weren't so perfect, yet we're the "children of God," which, in that case, would make US perfect. "OMGOSH I WAS WONDERING WHEN SOMEONE WOULD POST THIS!!!ok, im not a stupid evolutionist im a creationist and a follower of Godthese are some examples of the mistake of evolutionto evolutionists, the main type of evolution that is known is "macro evolution" which is evolution from one species to the next. they say that the male whale's "useless leg bones" are the proof of mammal species going into the water and becoming whales and dolphins, but ill tell you this, those "useless leg bones" are used for sexual reproduction."Really? The male penis is a bone? Hmm...naw, sorry. It's not. In fact, it's even muscle. I suggest you try finding facts first. "carbon dating, this measures the amount of carbon-14 in an object. evolutionists believe this is the most accurate reading of the age of an object, ill tell you this, a group of college kids buried a organic pork rib bone in the ground and the next day after 24 hours they took it out and used a carbon dating tool to measure the amount of carbon-14 in the object, the meat on this bone was eaten the previous day, the age that the carbon reader sayed 5000 years. this proves carbon dating wrong."Wait for it...Wait for it....Now. Ok let's see here...The key words here are COLLEGE KIDS and TOOL (I'll refer to this as a MACHINE, because that's what it is). College kids make mistakes ALL the time. Forgetting to put names on the top of their papers, forgetting to submit a picture of something for the international thing they entered, not studying and wasting 5 grand for nothing...Human error. For all you know, that book you followed is human error. I can say it was written by some RANDOM soothsayer, wandering the country side and thinking some being with mysterious magical powers was talking to him. Could I be right? Sadly, yes. So they found the "traces" of the "writers" of the Bible. That's good and all...But they can't prove THOSE specific people wrote it. Like I said, I could be right. It's all speculation."so there you have it evolution has never been proven right.creation has never been proven wrong."Umm.....It's NEVER been proven wrong? Right. And my great grandmother was a real witch in Salem, Massachusetts but was never caught using witchcraft. I'll prove it wrong RIGHT NOW. Let's think about this for a moment...Some magical being we can't prove MAGICALLY appears out of THIN AIR and decidesd to create the world. This same ALL POWERFUL being also creates people. Here's the tiny glitch...He's "ALL POWERFUL" and yet we have free will...I'll let you in on a little secret...THOSE TWO CAN'T COEXIST. It's like saying I'm the king and you can do what you want, when you want but still have laws saying you can't do this and that (somewhat like the United States of America, however quite different). It's like oil and water. You can attempt to mix them and they may mix for a while...But then they separate again. "think about that."Ok. I thought about it. And I say that evolution is better because that at least has something to back it up. What does God have? A book, that's written by humans no less. And, also think of it this way. Where did your God come from? Don't say he "was here from the start." Why can't you say this? Because...Everything has a beginning, and that beginning is nothingness and darkness. PLUS the fact that some person with wings FLEW down from the sky, MAGICALLY got some random lady pregnant and SOMEHO she still remained a virgin. Explain that too me. And vitro-fertilization didn't exist back then, so don't even try it.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 01:39 AM

i think that in a few hundred thousan years!!!! we will be smarter then we normally were and proboly be 10 feet tall yahhh!!!
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 01:45 AM

i think that in a few hundred thousan years!!!! we will be smarter then we normally were and proboly be 10 feet tall yahhh!!!

I wish man, but intelligence is less likely to have children. In other words people are getting dumber. What was the last time you heard of some noble prize winning scientist having 10 children. What was the last time you heard some ultra conservative christain family with 10 kids. The Stupider people are the more likely they have more children. Watch a movie called Idiocracy. As for do you believe in evolution. Evolution is not something to believe in. It is something to understand. It's not a religon, but rather it's a explaination to certain facts in nature.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 03:16 AM

Actually, Adam and Eve were 'perfect' human until they ate the fruit of knowledge and thus, it becomes what we call 'original sin'. God gave us free will but he did not want us to abuse it, but we are not perfect either, thats why he gave us the ability to cleanse ourselves by confessing our sins and repenting for it. Doing this, we will be able to go to God's kingdom instead of Hell. <<< this is all according to Christians. Alot of non-christians mis-think about how Christians actually think.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 04:07 AM

If evolution didn't occur, where the hell else did we come from?Personally I'm not religious so I don't have that to go on.And it's not as though we all just landed on this planet along with everything else
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 04:16 AM

I do not believe in evolution, because it doesn't make any sense. Of course other things evovled but, humans didn't.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 04:18 AM

personally i believe in the evolution theory as to the adam and eve theory, first of because it would be a very sadistic thing to have been done by god to have blood brothers and sisters mate and if that was the case you can say we've been damned since the start. also i think it would hard for the same two people to populate said earth and yet we have so many variety of colors.. hmm also if that was the case then how come there's so many beliefs?
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 04:24 AM

Evolution is dumb, and people who strongly believe in it and scoff at the Bible are probably going to Hell. SO I suppose they can think what they want.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 04:28 AM

It takes more faith (to belive without seeing or being there to see it) to belive we come from nothing than to belive God created us all

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Posted 02 October 2007 - 03:29 PM

Surprising though how big the population of fundie gamers is. (Well I dunno if their fundies by US standards, but by European standards I definitly hear fundyisms.)Anyway here's a challenge for you religious types.Proof, according to scientific principles, not only the existence of souls and God, but also that said God is the one in your bible. And once doing so also outline exactly which of the many, sometimes contradictory descriptions of God is the right one. And why certain biblical laws are a BIG DEAL™ whereas others (Such as not wearing clothes made out of two different fabrics (Also in Leviticus.), or more famously, the food laws.) are apperently irrelevant. Scientific principles are described fully here; http://en.wikipedia....ientific_method and this is the method you must use.Once your properly scientifically peer-reviewed paper proves what you claim beyond any normal scientific reasonable dispute. I'll consider the existence of your deity.If you cannot do this, then I say that by Occam's razor, there is no valid reason whatsoever to believe your God even exists.You are the ones who think your God is such a big deal, so the burden of proofing he exists is both upon you, and neccesary for you to do.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 09:28 PM

I do not believe in evolution, because it doesn't make any sense. Of course other things evovled but, humans didn't.

It makes perfect sense. We all have a common ancestor that forked off into many different species over billions and billions of years, humans were one of those species.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 09:32 PM

i dont know what to think with evolutioni can kinda see it happening and i can't think of a better answer
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 09:34 PM

Evolution is dumb, and people who strongly believe in it and scoff at the Bible are probably going to Hell. SO I suppose they can think what they want.

You know, you sound a lot like the people who said Galileo was going to hell for saying that the sun didn't revolve around the earth. I'm sure in a few hundred years, all of you idiot fundamentalists might realize that we're talking about scientific fact here. Your bible contradicts itself, and parts of it are just plain wrong, in both the literal and moral sense. As I've previously stated, the evidence against an intelligent designer is overwhelming. And if there is a creator as you say, he sure as hell must get his jollies from making beetles, since there are over 350,000 different known species of them on this planet.
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 01:05 AM

that is pretty stupid although monkeys are similar they are extreamly stupud
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 02:19 AM

i do i choose not to believe in fantasy's like god
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