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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    You seem to know a lot about animals, but not much about humans. Do you know what "I am tired" means? :(
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    That is true. I was talking about oral tradition, like transmitting the idea of God from generation to generation. I'm sure that animals don't have schools where they learn how to nest (birds), or how to migrate to faraway places at specific times. It's instinct that guides them, and much of it...
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    The truth is that people can have very complex conceptions of the world. I read somewhere that a Bahai forum member believed that spiritualist communication with "dead" people was acceptable. I was never sure if this was a matter of her Bahai religion, or something just personal.
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    That would be interesting to hear... I would like to know the background of the way of thinking of the people I talk to.
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    I just don't think that an experience in the form of a physical sensation is a communicable thought. Thanks anyway for your time.
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    Thanks for sharing your view. It is not my view. I don't agree with that either. A God is a complex concept. If you mention the word anywhere anytime, everybody knows what you're talking about. It doesn't change what I am saying, but I'm not against you expressing your views. I may read your...
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    Atheists believe in miracles more than believers

    The world is not evolutionary; only a part of it is. People should not be forced to accept theories that are still being discussed around the world. No one has the right to do that, just as I have no right to force anyone to believe in my God. PS: I have had to endure the disrespect of hearing...
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    I said what was said: no ape has the brain to invent a God; it is too complex a concept for a brain that is not even aware of itself. I am talking about the concept of a God, not about whatever that doctor call "spiritual experiences" in animals. Don't you agree with what I said? In fact, to...
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    Atheists believe in miracles more than believers

    That's only according to your theory. According Bildad the Shuhite, one of the false friends of Job, we are just maggots and worms: Job 25:5 Even the moon is not bright And the stars are not pure in his eyes, 6 How much less so mortal man, who is a maggot, And a son of man, who is a worm!”...
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    Mankind has stories of God's creation all over the world. Although they differ from one another, they tell us that man's last ancestors knew their true origin. Indeed, no ape has the brain to invent a God; it is too complex a concept for a brain that is not even aware of itself.
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    Thanks. They say a picture speaks a thousand words. Focused as they are on so much mockery, insults and speculative pseudoscience, many forget reality and facts. They needed a pic to come back to real life.
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    I wonder which one of those four great apes in the last pic, they believe were the parents of the first human. ;)
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    Evolution, maybe someone can explain?

    Sure thing.
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    Jesus is not God

    English is not my first language, but this saying has come to mind: “don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater”. I would say that this biblical passage indicates the same idea: Rom. 3:1 What, then, is the advantage of the Jew, or what is the benefit of circumcision? 2 A great deal in every...
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    Jesus is not God

    I wouldn't say Bahais are really a "biblical" religion. But the same could be said of other religions such as Islam, which accepts but at the same time re-interprets some biblical teachings, just as Mormonism does. Jehovah's Witnesses have full confidence in the Bible as divinely inspired, and...
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    Is the evolutionary doctrine a racist doctrine?

    Evolutionists are very fanciful. They believe that some female ape (which they have never known and of which they have not the slightest idea except in their most restless fantasies) once gave birth to a human. I wonder who the father of that first human was; another ape, perhaps? Rather than...
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    Is the evolutionary doctrine a racist doctrine?

    Even a little kid would start crying if you told him that the monkey at the zoo is his real grandmother. And if it's any funnier, he'd laugh out loud. I have seriously wondered many times who or what is behind many of the characters posting on this forum...
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    Is the evolutionary doctrine a racist doctrine?

    When you don't know the diferences of animals and humans, the problem is not that I "don't have even a rudimentary understanding of biology.". The problem is that you are so into your books that you went out of the real world.
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    Atheists believe in miracles more than believers

    There's not any known ape that can interbreed with a human. Maybe you should try better... but don't get too far from the facts you really know, 'cause you could fall into some fantasyworld and never be able to come back again. Evolutionists do a lot of brainwashing.
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    Is the evolutionary doctrine a racist doctrine?

    I see that you don't see the difference either. What can I say to help you? Maybe "GO TO A ZOO"?
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