Roughly half the people in the USA believe in the existence of Extraterrestrial Aliens. Roughly 46% of USA citizens believe in Creationism.
There is solid evidence that Extraterrestrial Aliens actually exist (depending on what you classify as 'solid evidence') - video, photos, 1st person observations, etc.
There is 0 evidence of Creationism except for ONE book and that was written by humans. There is NO solid evidence of a divine 'god'.
Believing in something does NOT make it a fact. That's called 'faith'.
Facts make something exist, not fairy tales and beliefs.
#5 Are you serious!?? You know anything about astronomy?? #14 It's not. No real scientist see a theory as fact. Learn what a theory is. #15 Huh? You should learn more about science, and then try again. #17 Stay alive long enough to spawn a new generation, that's what all the other creatures do. Why should it be different for me? #19 Yes, no problem. #18 Because human and primate skeletons are very fragile, and few have been preserved from ancient times. You also need only that one individual with a mutation that changes a species forever.
Hm, I'm wasting my time on this. Here are some great answers: http://www.ibtimes.com/22-responses-buzzfeeds-22-messages-creationists-evolution -origin-life-1553534
The point with #14 is that it is named ''Evolution theory'', which is a fact. But it is just like The Big bang Theory, it is already proven, it has became a fact already. It just never switched names. It was born as TBB theory, it stayed TBB theory. That guy is just too stupid to know that.
If you place an orange on a table and the person next to you is convinced that it's a banana, you know the chances of having a sensible conversation are pretty slim.
It does not mean that to be a scientist you should not believe in God. Or other way around. It is the fanatics that brings problem. Just let make this clear that if you are waiting for your TV to tell you that God exist, that would never ever happen. It is just not cool. As said above, believe in what gives meaning to your life and make that your belief not because your TV says so, your parent or surroundings do so or just because it is in. If you study evolution (not from your TV or what you read in cosmopolitan magazine), you will understand that even there you need to have faith. However, believing in God brings responsibility and that we don't like. It is funny, Ree believes in ETs and have solid evidence. I thought God was not from Erath either.
Roughly half the people in the USA believe in the existence of Extraterrestrial Aliens. Roughly 46% of USA citizens believe in Creationism.
There is solid evidence that Extraterrestrial Aliens actually exist (depending on what you classify as 'solid evidence') - video, photos, 1st person observations, etc.
There is 0 evidence of Creationism except for ONE book and that was written by humans. There is NO solid evidence of a divine 'god'.
Believing in something does NOT make it a fact. That's called 'faith'.
Facts make something exist, not fairy tales and beliefs.
#5 Are you serious!?? You know anything about astronomy?? #14 It's not. No real scientist see a theory as fact. Learn what a theory is. #15 Huh? You should learn more about science, and then try again. #17 Stay alive long enough to spawn a new generation, that's what all the other creatures do. Why should it be different for me? #19 Yes, no problem. #18 Because human and primate skeletons are very fragile, and few have been preserved from ancient times. You also need only that one individual with a mutation that changes a species forever.
Hm, I'm wasting my time on this. Here are some great answers: http://www.ibtimes.com/22-responses-buzzfeeds-22-messages-creationists-evolution -origin-life-1553534
The point with #14 is that it is named ''Evolution theory'', which is a fact. But it is just like The Big bang Theory, it is already proven, it has became a fact already. It just never switched names. It was born as TBB theory, it stayed TBB theory. That guy is just too stupid to know that.
If you place an orange on a table and the person next to you is convinced that it's a banana, you know the chances of having a sensible conversation are pretty slim.
It does not mean that to be a scientist you should not believe in God. Or other way around. It is the fanatics that brings problem. Just let make this clear that if you are waiting for your TV to tell you that God exist, that would never ever happen. It is just not cool. As said above, believe in what gives meaning to your life and make that your belief not because your TV says so, your parent or surroundings do so or just because it is in. If you study evolution (not from your TV or what you read in cosmopolitan magazine), you will understand that even there you need to have faith. However, believing in God brings responsibility and that we don't like. It is funny, Ree believes in ETs and have solid evidence. I thought God was not from Erath either.
Roughly 46% of USA citizens believe in Creationism.
There is solid evidence that Extraterrestrial Aliens actually exist (depending on what you classify as 'solid evidence') - video, photos, 1st person observations, etc.
There is 0 evidence of Creationism except for ONE book and that was written by humans.
There is NO solid evidence of a divine 'god'.
Believing in something does NOT make it a fact. That's called 'faith'.
Facts make something exist, not fairy tales and beliefs.
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#14 It's not. No real scientist see a theory as fact. Learn what a theory is.
#15 Huh? You should learn more about science, and then try again.
#17 Stay alive long enough to spawn a new generation, that's what all the other creatures do. Why should it be different for me?
#19 Yes, no problem.
#18 Because human and primate skeletons are very fragile, and few have been preserved from ancient times. You also need only that one individual with a mutation that changes a species forever.
Hm, I'm wasting my time on this. Here are some great answers: http://www.ibtimes.com/22-responses-buzzfeeds-22-messages-creationists-evolution
-origin-life-1553534
That guy is just too stupid to know that.
not to mention, scientific theory does not mean the same thing as vernacular theory. that is a big mistake people often make.
problem? :D
'nuff said.
If you study evolution (not from your TV or what you read in cosmopolitan magazine), you will understand that even there you need to have faith. However, believing in God brings responsibility and that we don't like.
It is funny, Ree believes in ETs and have solid evidence. I thought God was not from Erath either.