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06-07-2006, 11:58 PM | #1461 (permalink) |
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What about them? Did you know their one chromasome off from a human?
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06-08-2006, 03:54 AM | #1462 (permalink) | ||
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CHALLENGE: To research the flaws in Carbon 14 dating WHY: To show you are incorrent in the above stated comment WHEN: When ever you feel like it. HOW: I guess just use your ol' noodle and the internet WHY DONT I JUST DO IT AND POST IT HERE: Cause that would be too easy, and i would like to see you research things before you state them as fact.
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06-08-2006, 05:26 AM | #1463 (permalink) |
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You mean that specifically carbon 14 dating doesn't have enough of a half life to accurately go back that far? Scientists know this. That's why they use other other unstable elements to accurately get a measure, carbon 14 is simply the most well known.
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06-08-2006, 05:33 AM | #1464 (permalink) | ||
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http://science.howstuffworks.com/carbon-142.htm
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06-09-2006, 12:57 PM | #1468 (permalink) |
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Evolution answers way more questions than creatism does. I've never believed in God. Not even as a little kid. When I ask why or how "just because" doesn't really suffice and, in Christianity that's the answer a lot of the time. It's far to open ended for my liking. Also, people believe what comforts them. I can how it can be comforting that something made us and is watching over us but, for me that thought is very disturbing. I don't want to think that anything could have ever wanted things to turn out the way they have.
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06-09-2006, 10:48 PM | #1469 (permalink) |
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I'm a creationist, and a Christian, but I have just this to say to you, Juggalo.
Give. It. A. Rest. You seem to be a pretty devout Christian, amirite? Then tell me, please, your justification of calling these others bigots. They're just exercising their free will. Even God doesn't mess with free will, we know this well enough. Let people believe what they choose. We may not like what they believe, but it is imperative that you be tolerant of others' views. It's just a fact of life. People will have different beliefs because we have the ability to form unique opinions. And that is that. So shut your trap, stop the hypocrisy, and let people believe what they want. On another note, evolution is taught in schools and creationism isn't (for the most part) because of the mandate of the separation of church and state. It isn't open bigotry by the individual school systems. It's federal law. Don't ask me why. While it may not be a valid scientific theory, it is a theory as to how the universe came about. And I think that theories, whatever their basis, should be considered for what they are. As theories. Theories, technically, are not proven fact, but that doesn't mean we can't assume them to be so. Except when multiple theories are proposed for a single phenomenon (i.e., the creation of Earth and the creatures on it), it comes down to a person's individual beliefs. So again, Juggalo, put a sock in it. But being an open-minded individual, I do consider what others think. And what riseagainstrocks said does make sense. God easily could have created us all... man, other animals, the universe... and said, "Have at it." He knew we could adapt. He knew things would change, and He knew that we could change with them. And that, in essence, is evolution. So yeah, evolution does take place. I'm not denying that. I just know that God created us in the first place. We're too complex... everything is too complex... to just have happened by chance.
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