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    scientism? is that a new cult your starting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ControlFreak1 View Post
    What happin to yo boy X, playuh? He MIA.
    He watchin' Pinocchio wit' 'is boy an feedin' 'is boy 'zza fo' dinnah.
    Some things are more important than debating lamentably ignorant creatards who FAIL forever.

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    I told you to be quite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    He watchin' Pinocchio wit' 'is boy an feedin' 'is boy 'zza fo' dinnah.
    Some things are more important than debating lamentably ignorant creatards who FAIL forever.

    Hey g-shnizzle.
    Hey don't be a haytuh, playboy!
    It's all good, dog.
    Hopefully some day we can evolve and be as superiorly intelligent and successful as you big dog.


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    This one's special for you, Mark.

    YouTube - Does The Evidence Support Evolution?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    This one's special for you, Mark.

    YouTube - Does The Evidence Support Evolution?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ControlFreak1 View Post
    Hey g-shnizzle.
    Hey don't be a haytuh, playboy!
    It's all good, dog.
    Hopefully some day we can evolve and be as superiorly intelligent and successful as you big dog.

    My bad on the hate. Stupid ... uh ... the mentally challenged get me mad sometimes, specially when the evidence is a plain as the nose on your face. But I simply must correct you again. I'm not successful.

    Hey JCD. Why propose something as ridiculous as bacteria eating nylon anyway. We all know they could never do that, right. Why not show us a real example, huh? Or are you chicken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    This one's special for you, Mark.

    YouTube - Does The Evidence Support Evolution?
    Now I get it! Inbreeding is a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ControlFreak1 View Post
    This is indeed another embarassing problem for the evolutionist cult. Because they claim that all of the changes required for all the different life forms to 'evolve' came about by mutations to create new features (they just don't show you an example of it, as usual they speculate and show art work or examples of kinds of extinct creatures which they claim transitioned into another kind like it) which would require new genetic information - and their problem is that the mechanism of natural selection limits genetic information, it keeps extra information from getting in, so they would have you to believe that it doesn't always work like that (you know like when it is convenient for them to not have it work like that).

    This is incorrect. Mutation is a mechanism of evolution, but not necessarily a primary force. Genetic pressure is a much more common mechanism. Take the giraffe. It was originally a horse like creature, which is found and clearly traced to the modern giraffe in the fossil record. The horse like giraffes with the longer necks had an advantage over the shorter necked ones, they were able to get more food. More food, the giraffe lives longer, is healthier, and has more offspring with the genetic trait for a longer neck. The cycle continues over million of years until you have the modern day giraffe. This happened without mutation or the introduction of foreign genetic materiel, but with the genetic diversity caused by sexual reproduction and pressure by the environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    This one's special for you, Mark.

    YouTube - Does The Evidence Support Evolution?
    I must admit that I am inclined to believe that is where you came from X.

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