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Post by Sigh on Oct 26, 2005 8:41:01 GMT -5
Quite frankly I don't care
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Post by wagnerr on Oct 28, 2005 21:43:03 GMT -5
Which came first, the cow or the hamburger?
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Post by MrNice on Nov 2, 2005 13:19:04 GMT -5
You can not compare creationsim which is a religios concept with evolution which is a physical process.
Let me try to clarify with analogy.
Lets say a man wants to build a house. He makes some designs gets materials, then actually puts everything together.
Now he is gone and we have a structure standing there. its made of bricks. So we come up with a theory [of evolution] that says bricks were layed on top of each other. Then we can come up with another theory [intelligent design] that says there is a pattern to the laying of these bricks that was guided by some intelligence.
Creationsim however just says that there is a man who built the house. The fact that the bricks were layed does not contradict the fact that this man built the house.
but the religios conservative agenda is not a quest for knowledge, so they tend to ignore the fact that evolution does not really contradict creationism.
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Post by ellis on Nov 2, 2005 22:11:36 GMT -5
I say the cow came first, before the hamburger. My argument is based on religious faith alone.
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Post by ellis on Nov 2, 2005 22:29:18 GMT -5
Now where did the turtles, dinosuars, cheicken come from All descended from the turtle. The turtle is infinite, was always the turtle. All is turtle and ever shall be. There is no beginning or end of turtle. So let's stop this silly debate and get the "shell" out of here!
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Post by Samantha on Nov 6, 2005 5:05:10 GMT -5
There is no beginning or end of turtle. What does Mrs Turtle think of that?
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Post by albetross on Nov 6, 2005 13:54:24 GMT -5
I think the cockroach beats'em all
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Post by feyish on Dec 18, 2005 17:26:01 GMT -5
chickchickchickennnn!
somebody mentioned hybrids. did you know that there is a wild species of lizard that is all female? they are a naturally occurring hybrid of two species from the Cnemidophilous (unsure of spelling) genus. they are one of the few species of vertebrates that reproduce by parthenogenisis.
life is such a facinating thing, only God understands it completely. but us humans are curious, so we try our best to understand the world around us.
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Post by annaa on Dec 18, 2005 17:27:43 GMT -5
The egg came first.
I've no specific reason for thinking this, it's just the answer that feels right.
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Post by Sigh on Dec 18, 2005 20:20:06 GMT -5
Lay a little egg for me... erm lol Hmm that song must be a London thing lol
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Post by urbanspaceman on Dec 20, 2005 16:23:33 GMT -5
Lay a little egg for me... erm lol Hmm that song must be a London thing lol I don't know about that. Isn't the next line 'I want one for my tea' or something? I really shouldn't know about these things..
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Post by Sigh on Dec 20, 2005 16:31:47 GMT -5
Lay a little egg for me... erm lol Hmm that song must be a London thing lol I don't know about that. Isn't the next line 'I want one for my tea' or something? I really shouldn't know about these things.. Yeah it is! lol
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Post by wonkothesane on Dec 21, 2005 10:35:06 GMT -5
Bread
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Post by feyish on Dec 21, 2005 15:55:20 GMT -5
I don't know about that. Isn't the next line 'I want one for my tea' or something? I really shouldn't know about these things.. Yeah it is! lol ??clueless. i didn't know how to type the squawking sound a chicken makes, so i made something up. i didn't know it had any strange meaning.
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Post by wagnerr on Dec 21, 2005 22:30:16 GMT -5
I say the hamburger came first.
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