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Presuming that this world is perfect... who the heck said the world is perfect? We need to think we are perfect, and that requires a lot of FAITH. However, we are SO obviously flawed. We are a bunch of accidents that accidentally occurred. You know, this guy says NOTHING that proves Creationism. Science, however, has more evidence to Evolutionary Theory, if anyone cares to research. And yes, its just a theory, but look up the definition of THEORY sometime. Here, allow me: a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained. Tell me that Creationism isnt just as much a theory, but with a lot less evidence. The bible is a written document, just like Harry Potter. Just because Privet Drive actually exists doesnt mean Harry Potter actually lived there. I think this guy spent more time trying (and failing) to tear apart the Theory of Evolution and spent NO time proving WHY his side is right. Its a nice argument tactic, but it proves nothing. Who the HELL said we are perfect? That the world is perfect? If anything, take a good look around, because obviously it isnt. And hey, if you do not want to believe in the scientific study that continues to find evidence, thats your prerogative, but consider how much of this takes away from the real issues going on in the world today. Take into consideration how much the argument of Creationism vs Evolution distracts the public from the real issues, like Loving your fellow man, feeding the hungry and housing the homeless, or hell, even the political BS over Renewable Revolution. Instead of carrying on about who is right, consider behaving in a way that represents your THEORY more... because if you already are, by focusing so hard on tearing down others beliefs to prove who is right or wrong, then its further evidence of just how imperfect we are.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 18:57:56 +0000

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