A creationists walk through a natural history museum

I'm all for taking in the opposition's perspective, but I don't know how you make yourself sit through this shit, Pad. It's obscene, it's like watching someone defecate on the Principia Mathematica and roll around in it giggling with deviant glee...
 
I'm all for taking in the opposition's perspective, but I don't know how you make yourself sit through this shit, Pad. It's obscene, it's like watching someone defecate on the Principia Mathematica and roll around in it giggling with deviant glee...
It's like watching a car accident for me. I wish I could walk through that museum with her to explain shit to her..
 
its my give a fuck bullshit meter, and it went passed its limits.

Sorry my opinion doesn't agree with yours, but in all reality Im not sorry at all.
Do you accept the theory of evolution as the explanation for the diversity of life on the planet?
 
What about house cats and lions (tigers, panthers, leopards, etc.)?


house cats, yes, vicious bastards were killing our cats and the police just never could arrive in time.

The other cats, oh fuck that would awesome, but only if I can hang them on my wall above my fire place.
 
house cats, yes
So why cats and lions but not dogs and wolves?

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What about chickens and falcons, kangaroos and wallabies, scorpions and spiders, polar bears and grizzly bears, humans and chimps/bonobos?

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Do you see what I'm getting at?

How could you possibly look at all of these creatures and determine they're not related?
 
Do you accept the theory of evolution as the explanation for the diversity of life on the planet?

When I get a 'no' to this question, I usually ask what they don't understand about the theory. That may seem like begging the question, but I've never met anyone who denied the theory that actually understood it. As the debate gets into specifics, it becomes clear where the breakdown in understanding of the denier lies...
 
I've known a lot of Christian people who don't believe evolution and other things that conflict with their religious traditions. Many of the younger ones seem to understand evolution because of college education. They just deny it for religious reasons.

I don't think that the muslims hold such a prohibition from accepting science. I don't think the Koran has an explicit of example of creation as the Torah.
 
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