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  1. GameFreakerZero

    Evolution vs. Creation

    I asked Jason-Kun this as well, why is a god needed in this equation? The point of a god is that it is necessary for it to be there to create the universe, but if it's just pushing things along, something that could've happened anyway, why believe in a god? Yeah and? Science is the pursuit of...
  2. GameFreakerZero

    Evolution vs. Creation

    You said there isn't a necessity for a god; why believe in one when it isn't needed? I honestly can't believe someone just asked for proof that the Earth is over sixty five million years old. If birds and dinosaurs are unconnected, explain this please. Yeah you can. Please keep in mind the...
  3. GameFreakerZero

    Evolution vs. Creation

    See Zhorken's post. Yes it may have been nit picky but the point still stands. I was using them as a generic placeholder name too, the fact of the matter is the farther you go "oh, but what about the stuff before this" you'll eventually get to the root of all life and at that point God is...
  4. GameFreakerZero

    Evolution vs. Creation

    I have a few questions: 1. Why is there a god in this reasoning considering there doesn't need to be one? 2. How can you 'follow' a scientific theory? 3. How do you explain the dinosaurs, their extinction, and the things that survived by this reasoning? 3.5. Oh, and, you know, all that...
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