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God was used to explain the unexplainable but now we understand some of the unexplainable. We no longer need God like our ancesters. All we need is hope...
Human nature is destruction and the only thing that we should hope for is that we do not destroy the beautiful planet on which we live. We do not deserve the gifts we have but maybe one day we will be truely gateful for them...
> I'm just enjoying watching you further prove my points.
Oh, ok.
Sorry, you're a more intelligent guy than I am, obviously, so can you just explain how I'm proving your points? I need a little help, you see, and as a Christian I'd hoped that you'd be willing to provide.
> Don't miss out on my last post either, it's a real cracker that
> you're bound to love responding to, if I do say so myself.
Don't be silly, it's more than one paragraph long and has some big words in it - he won't understand unless his minder will read it for him.
> Once again, thankyou for further prooving my points.
You're calling us inanimate objects? Humans, who can so clearly move about, are INANIMATE? Jesus Christ, that explains everything.
Or, are you in fact only proving your own stupidity?
Don't miss out on my last post either, it's a real cracker that you're bound to love responding to, if I do say so myself.
> Allred wrote:
> It's really not that
> complicated, 2 half sets of chromosomes, each within 1 of 2 sex
> cells.
>
> I can create something, anything, it is created, right? Suppose I
> make a table or a chair, how is that going to reproduce itself, once
> I have finished, using the same material in that piece of wood? Huh?
They, would be, inanimate, objects, so suprisingly, they can't, breed.
> It's really not that
> complicated, 2 half sets of chromosomes, each within 1 of 2 sex
> cells.
I can create something, anything, it is created, right? Suppose I make a table or a chair, how is that going to reproduce itself, once I have finished, using the same material in that piece of wood? Huh?
> Allred wrote:
> No, I'm saying your comparision was awful, you inept monkey...
>
> Don't you understand the complexity behing reproduction and the
> ability animals have to reproduce themselves? That, demands a
> Creator.
It's those damn extra commas again... It's really not that complicated, 2 half sets of chromosomes, each within 1 of 2 sex cells.