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Inorganic matter is different from organic matter in what way exactly?
You asked me to posit relevant questions, however, I don't think I could top this hum-dinger from you. Honestly, you can't be serious with this question, or if you are serious, you must be 10 years old or purposely acting like one. If you really don't know the fundamental difference b/n inorganic matter and organic matter, please don't respond to me anymore.
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Many? Would that be 'many' in relation to those that do not accept creationism? Or would that be 'many' as in sort-of a meaningless literary device?
Meaningless to you, just like the distinction b/n inorganic matter and organic matter is meaningless. FYI: there are many accredited universities around the world, and it is hardly a testament to the persuasive power of the evolution argument that so many universities fail at indoctrinating 100% of its graduates. Some of us see a difference b/n organic matter and inorganic matter.
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You seem to feel that numbers of believers is an important factor in determining the truth of a claim, though this is fallacious. Numbers has no real bearing on whether the claim is true.
You seem to have failed to understand/("feel" if you're the touchy-feely kind of guy) the
purpose of my example. I merely found it intrigueing that the evolution argument regularly fails to convince people far more educated and accomplished than yourself.
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Now try this. Ask a relevant question.
Like, "in what way exactly is inorganic matter different from organic matter?"
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Say, ask a geologist about the flood.
Do you mean a Ph.D Geologist who has graduated from a major accredited university
and believes in evolution? You do require that conjunction, do you not? I just want to be sure. I wouldn't want one of the "others" that slipped through the cracks to think he/she knows anything about geology.
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Or ask an archeaologist about the exodus.
Why would I do that, Mr. Relevance? We were talking about evolution here, not about some irrelevant historical event you believe didn't happen.
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The numbers will fail you.
You are contradicting your self-cited ideology. Anywho...
Unlike you, I don't measure truth by counting the majority beliefs of scientists. I have the uncanny ability to objectively weigh the merits of dissenting opinions and not get all emotional about the fact that alot of people believe in God.