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God Created [Spirituality & Religion]

I will be removing all rude and condescending comments.

There are currently 829 comments and so many of them are rude and condescending!

Currently, there is a rather misleading thread which asks...

"For my creationist friends who reject that evolution has occurred: What do you consider to be the best COUNTER-EVIDENCE that evolution has occurred?"

This question is misleading. Most Creationists believe that God created a world with many Kinds of creatures and that these creatures multiplied and grew in diversity. We believe that God used genes as building blocks for creatures in the same way that we might use cement to build very different structures. Similarities between creatures that are of different Kinds are simply the result of having the same building blocks. A dome structure and a skyscraper might both use cement but the similarity means nothing. It means nothing in biology as well.

Similarities between organisms might be used to classify organisms but using similarities to make assumptions about origins is ridiculous!

I am, however, thankful that God gave each Kind of creature the genetic ability to become diverse. So, we have many kinds of birds... many breeds of dogs... etc. Some call this ability evolution... but it does not imply that dogs came from an ancient bacterial ancestor. lolol.

So, does evolution occur? Yes, within each Kind of animal, of course! Does that mean that Darwin's dream might have merit? Of course not. The intricacies of nature and the masterful use of genetic building blocks implies a Creator... an organic architect and engineer.

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NewBecky · 51-55, F
For those deceived by Macro Evolution propaganda:

https://creationmuseum.org/creation-science/lucy/

It was claimed that "Lucy" was a missing link. The only TRUE link is above. :)
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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Emosaur Says the only guy on the site that thinks his great great grandfather was a rock. Too Funny!!!
Reverend · M
NewBecky · 51-55, F
@Reverend Quite right!
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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Emosaur So you have no explanation of how you came to be here?
NewBecky · 51-55, F
@Emosaur Refrain from personal attacks... I believe Atheism is stupid but I do not attack Atheists. You should not attack others.
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Reverend · M
@Emosaur you totally can't refute it either, can you?
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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Emosaur you can't even explain how you got here but 'the other guy is wrong'!!! Too funny!!!
Reverend · M
@Emosaur Just admit no matter what anyone gives you, you will always agree that you evolved from a pile of birdcrap in the ocean that learnt how to swim, and then breathe and so on. Until it finally became you. Bible, not a reliable resource, scientific studies, not reliable. Emosaurs thoughts...totally credible 😂🐦💩🐟🐧🐍🐒🦍finally we make it to Emosaur.🤠
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AnonymousJSS · 22-25, F
@Reverend Dude, you believe in a fictional being. Like, you actually take a fairy tale book seriously.
😂 How sad and hilarious is that?
Reverend · M
@Emosaur @AnonymousJSS 😂 neither one of you can prove its a book of fairytales. Have you visited Sodom and Gommorah? Or even looked at what scientists have discovered on that vacant land? Perhaps the follsil remains of aquatic life on top of mountains. Or the identifying and finding of the ark at Ararat? If you refuse to accept the latter 2 thats fine. Define how Sodom and Gommorah is a fairytale.
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Reverend · M
@Emosaur so you completely disregard what I said. There is one reason. You know you can't wiggle your way out of those truths.
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@Reverend
Perhaps the follsil remains of aquatic life on top of mountains. Or the identifying and finding of the ark at Ararat?

Perhaps a text on basic geology might explain the first point to you. As for the second, can you provide actual evidence that the ark has actually been found? I'd love to see a reference for that claim.
Reverend · M
@Bushranger http://www.divinerevelations.info/noah/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA4NTxBRDxARIsAHyp6gBnjk9vNZ1oR66RYiL_r7iOB8r5WVNvpl1rFyr-gjTtBRj1X4qG5koaAipyEALw_wcB#.XkJCZ1nYb4k.link
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@Reverend Thanks for the link, but I'm not sure of its credibility. A quick Google search gives a Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Wyatt If you check the references for that page you will see additional information that seems to dispute Wyatt's findings. It's interesting that even AIG disagree with him.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/4/100428-noahs-ark-found-in-turkey-science-religion-culture/ disputes any finding of the ark. It's always good to check your sources for accuracy.
Reverend · M
@Bushranger There have been many who claim to have found the Ark the past. With the most recent being in 2017. It most likely doesn't exist as stated with the lack of building materials when the water subsided, it could have been torn apart and used to build shelters etc. But...I won't dismiss the possibility of it being out there.
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@Reverend It's your right to accept the possibility of whatever you want, but it's also responsible to check your sources.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@Reverend Only three nucleotides changing is fatal? What idiot wrote that drivel?