(question regarding information in support of evolution)
The reason why you can't find information is because evolution doesn't exist so beleive in creation.
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"The reason why you can't find information is because evolution doesn't exist so beleive in creation."
What a brilliantly thought out and persuasive argument you have there.
I have one of my own in fact: The reason you can't find information is because Elves don't exist so believe in fairies instead. Stunning!
Wait, if it is a big coverup to remove god or some bullshit like that, shouldn't there be LOTS of information around?
Like there is, ironically enough.
- "Ah, that's because there's no such thing."
- "But I found this website, that-"
- "NO SUCH THING!"
- "But it lists proof and everything..."
- "NO! SUCH! THING! Oh, it's a good thing we have an alternative that of course in no way diametrically opposes evolution called "creation" to believe in."
Imroy: So why are so many people talking about something that doesn't exist?
With the site we're posting on, I think you should realise that reality is not a necessary characteristic for something to be debated.
Like gods.
@Jezebel: Quaerendo invenietis. What a good phrase indeed, but "searching" seems to escape fundamentalist logic.
Anyhow, I wasn't aware evolution doesn't exist; I was too busy trying to get nylon-eating bacteria from my shirt, which somehow has eggs from London Underground mosquitos.
Oh, and it has a picture of a fossil on it, as well.
I believe in evolution because I can read and have found thousands of articles and books in evidence. However I do not believe you exist because all I have is an idiotic remark, a shadowy picture, and yahoo's word for it.
Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it true. There is evidence for evolution, there is none for creationism, evolution and creationism are not mutually exclusive, so one being wrong does not validate the other, and you lose.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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