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Message 27 of 299 (214812)
06-06-2005 6:50 PM


Is there a reason why ksc deleted all his/her messages?
Off topic
but answer is (more or less) here - Adminnemooseus
This message has been edited by Adminnemooseus, 06-06-2005 08:14 PM

coffee_addict
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Message 105 of 299 (246870)
09-28-2005 3:42 AM
Reply to: Message 103 by david12
09-28-2005 1:58 AM


david writes:
1. Where is the "actual" fossil evidence of creatures in-between species?
There are plenty of fossils of "in-between" species. However, before we begin, would you like to tell us what you would consider an "in-between" species? Tell us some of the characteristics that we would expect in one of these things?
2. If we are talking science, which most evolution based men do, how do you
justify evolution when the Law of Entropy and the Law of the conservation of
matter have been scientifically proven?
The theory of evolution does not contradict the 2nd law of thermodynamics. Just do a search in the forum for some of the countless discussion on this topic we have had in the past.
if this is true, how would a chemical reaction occur between some elements
to produce cells, who somehow multiplied?
Dude, take biology 101.
3. How did the first components that "created the first cells" get there?
Lets just say that it was scientifically sound to say that certain gases and
other materials when present together can react(I am not very educated on
the effects of such a thing). How did those gases, and those materials get
there? By combinations of other gases and things? Well then how did they
get there?
It's easy, a creator created them things. The kicker is how the hell did the creator get there?
4. The evolution of the eye.
Every component in the eye needs to be present and alligned for it to work.
If they eye is evolving(a fishes eye is different than ours) then how come
everything isnt blind?
Oh, really? The nautilus seems to be doing fine without lens.
5. (this is just a point if you want to contradict it you may) Everything
in the world has a creator. Look around. The computer im looking at was
put together in a factory somewhere, and the pieces to make it were formed
by a creator as well. Is it not feasable to conclude that the earth and its
inhabitants have a creator too?
What, so who created the creator? The super creator? If so, who created the super creator? The super duper creator? If so, who created the super duper creator? The super duper truper creator?
6. How do you explain the emotions, passions, love of human beings?
Just make an appointment with a psychologist at a psychology clinic near you.
The point is we actually know something here. Don't just assume we're a bunch of ignorant morons. We've seen the stuff you presented many times before. May be these things impressed you, but they don't impress us at all. They're just mumble jumble sugar coated in pseudo-scientific terminologies to fool the easily impressed.
This message has been edited by GAW-Snow, 09-28-2005 03:43 AM

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coffee_addict
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Message 226 of 299 (266658)
12-07-2005 11:53 PM
Reply to: Message 186 by Carico
12-07-2005 12:22 PM


According to your logic, we should just keep the belief that the earth was the center of the universe and that there was no such thing as a supernova.
You claimed to have accepted the theory of evolution for 30 years. I'm beginning to think that you're only 15 for having such naive beliefs.

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