I have a question.
I have never believed in the Creationist version of the beginning…so therefore I don’t really know all that there apparently is to this belief.
Do creationists NOT believe in dinosaurs? How do they explain this away?
- Judging from this, I think they do. Most creationists explain it away like this.
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There seems to be as many opinions/viewpoints on that subject as there are people.
My personal viewpoint is that; since the ...
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One thing I've never understood:
- Although we have no evidence of what things were like prior to the Big Bang, our best science was that ...
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The reason why I believe in a vast, omnipotent intelligence of incredible complexity that has existed through all of time, ...
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Your argument for god's existence is an old one. It's called the First Cause argument. The universe has ...
- Trash or not, it still gave me the insight into the reason why Einstein had to “square” the speed of ...
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Your argument for god's existence is an old one. It's called the First Cause argument. The universe has ...
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One thing I've never understood:
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Here's the poll again.
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Thanks Tom...Not a front burner question...but as an introvert...I think about these things.
I create....;)....pun in cheek.
- That poll is a perfect example. No matter how many people believe something it isn't necessarily true.
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Thanks Tom...Not a front burner question...but as an introvert...I think about these things.
I create....;)....pun in cheek.
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They believe humans and dinosaurs existed at the same time. Dinosaurs went extinct, but humans continue. Creationists believe ...
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Thank you ER
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Thank you ER