What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

Started by xmarksthespot4 pages
Originally posted by jaden101

Also your topic sucks major ass.

Originally posted by Dataflux
So people have a real hard time staying on the topic of the original post I see.

Originally posted by inimalist
lol

what is a circumstance where the acceptance of evolution is unreasonable?

that was the first post in your thread 😉

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Also your topic sucks major ass.

epic win..i forgot i posted that 😆

Originally posted by lord xyz
Notice how she didn't actually answer the question.

Even tonight she didn't. (in the debate)

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
Even tonight she didn't. (in the debate)

No, she didn't. All she did was fall back on her own scripted answers.

Re: What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

They're both beliefs about how today came to be.

One difference is that evolution has no explanation for how life started, just that it changes gradually over time.

Another difference.

One is science. The other is baseless.

Re: Re: What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
They're both beliefs about how today came to be.

One difference is that evolution has no explanation for how life started, just that it changes gradually over time.


Boy good thing there are dozens of other areas in science to explain how life started then.

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Originally posted by King Kandy
Boy good thing there are dozens of other areas in science to explain how life started then.

The primordial soup theory is [apparantly] chemistry. And requires just as much faith as a belief in god.

Re: Re: What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
They're both beliefs about how today came to be.

One difference is that evolution has no explanation for how life started, just that it changes gradually over time.

Evolution Theory doesn't deal with how life started, levying a negative towards it on those grounds is akin to saying pediatry is faulty because it doesn't encompass lepidoptery.

Re: Re: What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
They're both beliefs about how today came to be.

One difference is that evolution has no explanation for how life started, just that it changes gradually over time.

Don't profess you understand it, when your quotes illustate you DO NOT.

You really don't understand Evolution, do you?

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Originally posted by Devil King
Don't profess you understand it, when your quotes illustate you DO NOT.

You really don't understand Evolution, do you?

Yes I do. I'm not positively against it, I'm open to the possibilty. If evolution is proven I don't think it completely shatters the possibiliy of a god; I don't understand why the two beliefs have to be mutually exclusive.

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Originally posted by Quiero Mota
The primordial soup theory is [apparantly] chemistry. And requires just as much faith as a belief in god.

What? Faith that chemical reactions occur consistently? That's not faith, that's a fact.

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Originally posted by King Kandy
What? Faith that chemical reactions occur consistently? That's not faith, that's a fact.

You poopy face. That's not what he meant. Faith that those chemical reactions would turn into a very very basic form of life and slowly develop DNA and RNA.

DUH!

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Originally posted by dadudemon
You poopy face.

Wow real mature.

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Originally posted by King Kandy
Wow real mature.

😆 😆 😆

I flop my genitals at you. I fart in your general direction.

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Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Yes I do. I'm not positively against it, I'm open to the possibilty. If evolution is proven I don't think it completely shatters the possibiliy of a god; I don't understand why the two beliefs have to be mutually exclusive.

Against what? How open are you to the possibility that you don't suport it? Do you actually believe that the planet is 6000 years old, like your candidate? Does Governor Palin? You're much smarter than this dribble. God removed himself a long time ago. Understanding the difference between that exclusivity and then swallowing is a fact are two different things. But, you vote McCain, as though he were an actual option if you want. I'm sad you fail to recognize the difference in the options.

Originally posted by jaden101
what do they have in common?...they both have threads in the religion forum
They even have a thread together there...in a perfect civil union.

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Originally posted by Devil King
Against what? How open are you to the possibility that you don't suport it?

No, I'm open to the possibility that evolution is a fact. I'm not JIA.

Originally posted by Devil King
Do you actually believe that the planet is 6000 years old, like your candidate?

No.

Originally posted by Devil King
Does Governor Palin?

Yes she does.

Originally posted by Devil King
You're much smarter than this dribble. God removed himself a long time ago. Understanding the difference between that exclusivity and then swallowing is a fact are two different things. But, you vote McCain, as though he were an actual option if you want. I'm sad you fail to recognize the difference in the options.

What do you mean by "as though"?

What Do Evolution And God Have In Common?

1. They're ways of understanding the phenomenon of life.

2. The letter "o"

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