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Unlikely, doesn't occur most of the time? Tell me how likely is for an ape giving birth to a human. If you would like to say most, those "humans" look ugly.
Well you obviously just proved that you don't understand the theory of evolution.

Yes. I have taken a science class. And I choose not too explain the big bang theiry right now. And I choose not believe the big bang theory. As it's a retarted theory and a bad show! Suck it Athiest!
u mad?

Did the Big Bang theory involve a chunk of a moon that made earth?
No.

Well you obviously just proved that you don't understand the theory of evolution.
How so? It's likely for a "thing" to give birth to a human, but doesn't occur most of the time.

How so? It's likely for a "thing" to give birth to a human, but doesn't occur most of the time.

Because that's now how evolution works, you forgetstuff.

Because that's now how evolution works, you forgetstuff.

Okay, so you're a chimp. Understandable. With your attitude, I can understand why you throw poop at people.

Okay, so you're a chimp. Understandable. With your attitude, I can understand why you throw poop at people.
Get the hell out of my topic. You've proved that you can't handle an argument.

Yes. I have taken a science class. And I choose not too explain the big bang theiry right now. And I choose not believe the big bang theory. As it's a retarted theory and a bad show! Suck it Athiest!

Despite the hostility of my counterpart, I do agree with him.

It is possible. But then, have you ever stopped to look at how big our universe is? You're thinking on the small scale, the geocentric so to speak, if you look at how large the universe is, and how many religions there are, how can you say your God is the correct. How can you say it's not just a story. God himself wouldn't show himself to the world if he existed, according to you he bases himself on faith. So now, picture this if you can:

You're alone in a cave, and you haven't a clue about science. All you know is that you get up, you hunt, and you eat and poop, then go home and sleep. All of a sudden, lighting strikes in the distance. You've never seen this before and have no way of explaining it. You're scared stuffless. But being this higher thinking human you are, you want an explanation. In fact you demand an explanation otherwise you'll stay afraid. Eventually these stories evolve into what they are today. Stories are such a big part of our life, it's only obvious that they became such a center of society that they are today. Without them the world would be in anarchy.

Now, sure, God may exist, but the one you believe in is almost, as koolkody put it, improbable.

I'd stop arguing with religious people, if they'd just admit that they don't know, they're scared, and that they want to believe in God because of it. Not tell me "I know because the Bible tells me so". That's stupid.

Because that's now how evolution works, you forgetstuff.
You're saying that christianity is bullstuff, yet evolution is not believable by scientific standards.

Both are improbable as Swholii said.


Okay, so you're a chimp. Understandable. With your attitude, I can understand why you throw poop at people.

Oh you're just hilarious. What you biblenuts really don't understand that beauty does not require a supreme intelligence to be created. Beauty is something we humans invented, a way to admire the world we live in. Nature's beauty is really just millions of organisms trying to survive. The beauty of the Universe is that there is order. Now, you might say that this order (i.e. universal constants, laws of physics, etc) requires the intervention of God, but the more we discover as a species, the more we understand (at least, those with an open mind) that this is less likely than it seemed two thousand years ago.

And the concept of Evolution is not that one animal magically gives birth to another. I have already explained this in another thread, so I'll just quote myself.

You're an idiot. Do you even know how evolution works? When organisms reproduce, they replicate their deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is the "blueprint" of everything about an organism. But, during this replication, some genetic bases are rearranged or left out of the giant molecule. These are mutations. Most of the time, these mutations don't make a difference or prove to hinder the organism's survival. By hindering its survival, it reduces the chance of that organism's mutated genome from being passed on to the next generation, thus saving others of the same species from that hindrance. But, very occasionally, a mutation helps the creature. This means that it has a larger chance of reproducing, and so this change continues on with the species. Over millions of years, these genetic changes make the entire species different, and may create two species with a common ancestor. The reason why you have not seen apes evolve is because the process takes millions of years, and many generations.

Also for you people saying that there has to be some intelligent design out there because the odds of the conditions being perfect on Earth for life are next to nil, well I have to say that the Universe is a giant place and has existed for 13 billion years. There is no reason to believe that life could not arise solely by chance, given so many planets and so much time. "Give a million monkeys a million typewriters and a million years, and they'll create the works of Shakespeare."


And koolkody, evolution is completely supported by modern and legitimate science. I say legitimate because someone saying that evolution is scientifically impossible is obviously disregarding the facts and is biased, due to religion.
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You're saying that christianity is bullstuff, yet evolution is not believable by scientific standards.

Both are improbable as Swholii said.



Wait what?

I said God was improbable. A god is possible, but improbable.

i like you inv3rted

you are a cool dude

Despite the hostility of my counterpart, I do agree with him.

It is possible. But then, have you ever stopped to look at how big our universe is? You're thinking on the small scale, the geocentric so to speak, if you look at how large the universe is, and how many religions there are, how can you say your God is the correct. How can you say it's not just a story. God himself wouldn't show himself to the world if he existed, according to you he bases himself on faith. So now, picture this if you can:

You're alone in a cave, and you haven't a clue about science. All you know is that you get up, you hunt, and you eat and poop, then go home and sleep. All of a sudden, lighting strikes in the distance. You've never seen this before and have no way of explaining it. You're scared stuffless. But being this higher thinking human you are, you want an explanation. In fact you demand an explanation otherwise you'll stay afraid. Eventually these stories evolve into what they are today. Stories are such a big part of our life, it's only obvious that they became such a center of society that they are today. Without them the world would be in anarchy.

Now, sure, God may exist, but the one you believe in is almost, as koolkody put it, improbable.

I'd stop arguing with religious people, if they'd just admit that they don't know, they're scared, and that they want to believe in God because of it. Not tell me "I know because the Bible tells me so". That's stupid.

I don't believe in god because of the bible. Sure, I can be scared at times and do rely on him for comfort, but that's not why I believe in him. I believe in god because he does exist. In the trees, in rocks, even in the smallest
stone. God is here, you just have to see him not as this giant man who can do everything, but simply look at everything that is alive and here, and you will see him. He's may not be a physical person who walks around like we do, but he is in everything, because he created everything, he is here. I always know he is here. I have had many experiences with god too. So, that's my view on things.
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Just popping in to say, the fight is unbalanced. The pro-religion side can make up whatever stuff they like and call it 'god's words'. Scientists, on the other hand, have to find evidence. Whatever scientists say, religion can always win becaus they can say whatever they like, without proof. For example, we say he is a cruel god because he kills people. The church says that it's part of a bigger plan, for the 'greater good'. Evolution? Oh, yeah, god made evolution happen. It's simply impossible to convice religious people to see the light. I can claim that there is a magical teapot circling the moon and that it cannot be detected in any way. Well who can prove me wrong? Religion can throw down whatever they like and don't need any form of evidence or anything. I mean, really, would the ravings of an old man be considered rock-hard proof in a labratory? I think not.

I am a Diest. I don't believe in the bible.

I am a Diest. I don't believe in the bible.

That doesn't excuse you from arguing with everything supported by large amounts of evidence. Also you believe in God, so you believe in at least a part of the bible.