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To: neolib who wrote (247560)5/10/2010 3:26:40 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
neolib, einstein believed in a higher power, too. he saw it in the order of things.

did that make einstein an idiot?

macro-evolution isn't so cut and dried, either. for example, there were millions of iterations, in theory, to reach each end point living entity we see today.

yet, every previous incarnation is no longer living 100% of the time. only the end point.

oon faith, evolutionists believe in some magical, survival of the fittest that means 100% extinction of millions, if not billions, of pre-existing versions.

well, cats and dogs aren't equally fit to survive in any given condition and both do very well, thank you very much.

not to mention that a hybrid water / land ear is less advanced in either environment (and it is binary - they didn't run around in steam! -lol-) - so why did it survive when animals went from land to water?

lots of questions - but it is hard to crack into evolution *faith*. it is every bit a strong as religious faith.

ps - i don't support any official religious institution as i see the same corruption you probably see, but that's a reflection on people, not on true religion.

pss - how's the amoral, survival of the fittest working out as the world collapses? hey, at least your being eaten by an evolutionist and not supported by a creationist.
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