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Originally Posted by antikristuseke
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Originally Posted by Sea Demon
Why yes, it is. The problem here with man-made "warming" advocates, and evolutionists is that they both only understand (or try to understand) the process. They never seek to look at the origin of the processes. Evolution cannot tell you how the process came into existence, yet it seeks to disprove the existence of God.
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No it does'nt, it never has and it never will. The Theory of Evolution does not say anything about the existance or nonexsistance of any god or gods, but what it does do is disprove various creation myths. There are people out there who claim to have lost faith in god when they learned about evolution, Richard Dawkins being a well known example here, but the theory itself is silent on the subject.
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No, just that evolutionists discount God's role, or divine creation as a result of watching species adapt over time. They act as though natural processes of adaptation disproves God. Don't pretend it doesn't happen. It does. When they do that it is very short sighted. Just like Man-made "global warming". If it helps you, hardcore Christian fundies do the same in reverse. To them, there couldn't be natural processes helping life on Earth because the bible does not talk about DNA, or genentic mutations directly. They are short-sighted in reverse.
DNA and natural adaptation is truly miraculous and divinely created IMHO.
And Fish, I'd love to see your study that proves 40% of all Americans think the Earth is only 6000 years old. I realize there are people who do believe that. But that belief is not restricted to only Americans. And 40% of Americans seems a tad high. I don't buy it. BTW, when I lived in Europe, it was just the same level of stupidity and mass ignorance I saw in the USA, just culturally offset. You may be unaware/ignorant of it, but Europeans are just as dumb as Americans, and in many ways dumber.