Speaking of the flu virus... has anyone here had the chance to read through the following?
A mutating virus neither eliminates God nor proves the theory that humans evolved from pond scum up to Newton and Einstein.
For those who like to mix their evolution with politics, here's an interesting read:
The Radical Theory of Evolution That Explains Democrats and Republicans
I suspect many will argue over the evolution order shown in the picture. Taken as a series, what picture should come next (or will the last two pictures simply repeat?).
Can't we all just get along?![]()
An evolving virus, as a fact of evidence, reveals that evolution occurs on a daily basis.
Starting with that, one can find a "Preponderance of Evidence" that supports the hypothesis that Evolution is a fact.
Or, it could be used as disproof on the hypothesis that Evolution is a non-existent phenomenon.
But yes, evolution does not eliminate God.
No facts can eliminate God because God is not based on any measurable evidence - so such an endeavor would be pointless. But when anyone tries to teach Evolution is false, and that therefore people rode dinosaurs as pets - that is measurably, factually, incorrect. For evidence, get a flu shot.![]()
Human evolution can be false without the necessity of people "riding dinosaurs" as I already pointed out. The people who actually believe that the Earth is 6,000 years old are few as a percentage of all people of faith but that hasn't kept some from screaming from the rooftops that these people are not only representative but that they can subvert science as we know it.
Your statement on God is correct. However, that hasn't kept many from making bold and declarative statements about it, including some in this forum.
Last edited by veritas; 11-20-2012 at 04:56 PM.
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