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Ok Creationists, I'm about to prove to you that you believe in evolution even if you don't realize that you do:

[b]Answer Yes or No to the following questions.[/b]

[b]1.[/b] [i]Do you believe that all organisms are born with inherent variations which occur through such processes as mutation and recombination?[/i]

[b]2.[/b] [i]Do you believe that the effects of those variations can be either harmful, neutral or beneficial to their host?[/i]

[b]3.[/b] [i]Do you believe that there exists a limited amount of resources in any given environment[/i]?

[b]4.[/b] [i]Do you believe that organisms must compete with each other for resources?
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[b]5.[/b] [i]Do you believe that males and females choose each other based on physical or behavioral characteristics?[/i]

[b]6.[/b] [i]Do you believe that this process of competition for resources can lead to the fixation of particular variations within a population?[/i]

[b]7.[/b] [i]Do you believe that the fixation and accumulation of variations in separate populations that share ancestry can lead to the population becoming unable to breed with each other?[/i]

[b]If you answered 'No' to any of those questions then you're denying directly observed, experimental science of the kind even professional Creationists champion.
If you answered 'Yes' to those questions then surprise: [i]you believe in evolution![/i][/b]
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Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
Wait a minute. God created the heavens and the Earth right?
So then God went on in created all this other stuff like birds duck-billed platypuses and man.
What if God actually created the primordial ooze?
Then that would mean God created all that stuff from creating one item. And that evolution began because he created that one item
Just a thought that flew through my ears
Sharon · F
@Dainbramadge [quote]God created the heavens and the Earth right?[/quote]
No, there's no evidence to support that hypothesis.

[quote]What if God actually created the primordial ooze?[/quote]
There's no need to postulate an intelligent entity. It just leaves you with the task of explaining its origin and why that explanation cannot simply be applied to the universe instead.
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Sharon why couldn't it be applied to the universe?
Sharon · F
@Dainbramadge That's my point. Any explanation as to the origin of the postulated god can be applied to the universe, thus rendering the postulate unnecessary.
@Dainbramadge That's a position held by a lot of Christians these days because the evidence for evolution is so unassailable that it doesn't make much sense to deny it.
Better to incorporate it into the belief system!
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Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Pikachu hell maybe I had Faith all along. LOL
Sharon · F
@Dainbramadge So where did this god thing come from and why could the primordal ooze not have simply come about in the say way?
@Dainbramadge lol maybe, There's no way to prove that a god didn't do it
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Sharon because I said so.
Sharon · F
@Pikachu [quote]There's no way to prove that a god didn't do it[/quote]
We've shown no god is needed though.
Sharon · F
@Dainbramadge Of course. That's the limit of christians' "proof".
@Sharon

Yes it's definitely a god of the gaps situation.
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Pikachu what about Old Navy? The god of Old Navy could have had something to do with it as well.
@Dainbramadge

lol nice one