The Reason For So Many Religions, Cultures And Gods

A school of music that studies the rhythm of nature, a school of fashion that studies the elegance of the Universe, a school of design that studies the architecture of the ancients, a school of philosophy that studies the time-tested Truth.

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Right on Deeje!

They actually did find human footprints next to dinosaur ones petrified. From carbon dating, they came to the conclusion that they were from around the same time period.

A time study of bones don't and won't show that humans came from apes. that's prolly jsut another one of their scams.

Evolution makes no sense whatsoever and man did not evolve from apes.
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AYHJA sums it up best..

Adaptation is real. If the world changed to water, we would all probably grow webbings between our fingers and toes after many generations. That is logical.

Evolution would claim that after millions of years, we would do something like grow gills. Is THAT logical?

I also find it ironic how evolutionists use time to make everything ok. That isnt how it works. Its like saying I can throw my watch down on the ground constantly (symbolizing harmful mutations, etc) and after 10085980042875 years of doing that, my watch will finally work. Uhh...

Disorder doesnt come from order.

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human footprints...petrified right...next to dinosaurs...
you mean on the set of Jurassic Park?
and watches...being the biological entities we've all come to love and...
nonono, wait...what about watches "evolving" and/or "adapting"?

Well, I'd be upset if you rational folk had COMPLETELY strayed from an already aimless discussion, to get into some truly ridiculous arguments. Glad you've all managed to avoid that.

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I agree with X

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They really did find human footprints petrified next to dinosuar tracks. I'll try to find it on the Internet. No guarentees....
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how is it that every thread regarding God seems to end up Creation vs Evolution LoL..

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Because that's the biggest issue for/against God....
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LoL..i know man /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> ..guess I worded that wrong..

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QUOTEI'll try to find it on the Internet. No guarentees.... REALLY?...odd...'cause you have this peculiar manner of throwing out \"truths\" like this on a regular basis. seems to be getting worse too. I'm not terribly into the idea of reviving the E vs C debate, but i'd like to read up on these new revelations.
QUOTELook at the horrible inaccuracy of carbon dating.
QUOTEFrom carbon dating, they came to the conclusion that they were from around the same time period.

A simple request of, at the VERY least, comparing notes.

Whatever... it's become more an issue of patience than curiosity at this point. If you fine folk would like to head back on track with the actual topic, I think it'd be best.
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