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Author Topic:   Evolution & Abiogenesis were originally one subject.
Woodsy
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Message 26 of 140 (568054)
07-04-2010 7:08 AM
Reply to: Message 22 by Peg
07-03-2010 11:51 PM


but clearly there are a lot of creationists who continue to deny evolution based on abiogenesis and that is due to evolutionists because they have failed to 'really' separate the two subjects
to creationists who like to start at the very beginning, abiogenesis is the only beginning that evolutionists offer.
Imagine if I said the bible has nothing to do with God, they are two different subjects, unlinked. I doubt you'd believe me.
This just shows that religion impairs one's ability to think clearly.
Even in this thread, we see that no amount of explanation brings any improvement. It's rather like trying to teach someone who has lost the use of their limbs to high jump.

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Woodsy
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Message 52 of 140 (568293)
07-05-2010 7:33 AM
Reply to: Message 50 by Peg
07-05-2010 6:51 AM


Re: intuitive linking
Living things may contain chemicals but chemicals do not produce life.
How do you know this? Do you have anything better than superstition to go by?

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Woodsy
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Message 133 of 140 (569461)
07-21-2010 9:34 PM
Reply to: Message 129 by crashfrog
07-21-2010 8:35 PM


Re: intuitive linking
responding to marc9000:
Don't you ever get tired of being wrong? I mean, almost nothing you say is actually factual. You have some amazing delusions about the history of science and the history of the United States, all rolled up into a conspiracy theory that scientists are coming to kill you.
Isn't it remarkable how creationists almost always behave like that?
I really am beginning to think that religion does horrible damage to the human higher mental processes.
What do you think?

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