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Ricky:
Hi Jake, I am a scientist and I can debunk it right now, life cannot create itself, imposssible. Had to be something else there first. And if evolution was real it would mean that the caveman would have been able to run 75 mph ahead of Dino, impossible. So there you go, debunked.      Ricky

aqrinc:

Hi Jake,

Read any of Gerald Schroeders PHD 1. Genesis and The big Bang, 2.The Science Of God 3. The hidden Face of God books, all debunk evolution in a hurry.

Go to youtube and find videos from Nassim Haramein, very interesting science.

george :).

indianabob:
George,
i checked the site you proposed below.
Nassim Haramein is to put it bluntly, a kook, a charlatan and not a scientist of any stripe. I recommend caution.

Bob



--- Quote from: aqr on January 05, 2010, 01:14:51 AM ---
Hi Jake,

Read any of Gerald Schroeders PHD 1. Genesis and The big Bang, 2.The Science Of God 3. The hidden Face of God books, all debunk evolution in a hurry.

Go to youtube and find videos from Nassim Haramein, very interesting science.

george :).

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Amrhrasach:

--- Quote from: TRUTH281 on January 04, 2010, 05:44:40 PM ---Does anyone know of any really good scientist who debunk the theory of evolution? My friends speak with such confidence like evolution is a fact. It really gets to me because it's a fraud. I want the knowledge to always debunk this theory in a conversation.

Jake

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Jake, here's something that may help you.   Ultra secret knowledge.


Dear Daneil;
I will make a few COMMENTS in your little tirade...........
 
Mr. Smith

There is plenty of evidence for evolution you can find at your local museum of natural history,
     
    COMMENT:  There is NO EVIDENCE for evolution at your local museum or anywhere else on earth. Here is one little thing that I did write about evolution on my site, and it is by an expert in the field of evolution, not from an expert in the field of religion:

    Colin Patterson, a senior paleontologist at the British Natural History Museum, asked his audience of evolution experts a most telling question. He later posed the same question to the geology staff at the Field Museum of Natural History, and again to The Evolutionary Morphology Seminar at the University of Chicago. All evolution experts. Here was his question:

    "Can you tell me anything you know about evolution, ANY ONE THING. . . that is TRUE?" All he got was silence!

    Now then, Daniell, do YOU know more about  "proven" scientific facts  than Dr. Patterson?  So what "ANY ONE THING" about evolution do you know that he doesn't, and that the WHOLE HALL FULL evolution experts didn't know about evolution, that is TRUE?

http://www.forums.bible-truths.com/index.php?topic=3499.msg26123#msg26123

eggi:
George, I agree with Indianabob about that Muslim creationist. I went to Schroeder's website and here is what he thinks about the Creator:

"Schroeder argues that we have ignored those traits of God we find unappealing, replacing them with our personal desire for the all-knowing, all-loving, neverchanging deity that so many worship today."

"The key to God's action in the world, says Schroeder, can be found in a well-known verse in Exodus that is typically translated "I am that which I am." Schroeder's correction that it should be translated "I will be that which I will be" reveals a God that changes Its presence to fit the ever-changing world."

That's an idea Schroeder DIDN'T get from the Bible! "I am the LORD, I change not." Malachi 3:6. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8.

Of course that last Scripture doesn't mean anything to Schroeder, since he is a Jew.

"This opens our eyes to other characteristics of God that we have long overlooked despite their being present in some of the most popular stories in the Bible - a God who regrets (the flood of Noah), a God who wants us to argue with Him (Jacob wrestling with God in the desert), and thus a God who changes His mind (Moses convinces God to spare the Israelite people), and a God who allowed nature, and the creation itself, from the very start, to rebel (Adam's and Eve's betrayal in Eden)."

Schroeder might be on to something concerning evolution, but I'm cautioned by his ideas on a changing God. Something is not right. ;)

God bless you,
Eirik

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