TB777 #fundie mbd.scout.com

Not. It took years with a supercomputer to track the intelligence of the DNA from a most obvious designer. Jeepers, how when you put so much money, human time, and have to use supercomputers all the while trying to do nothing more than map the genome what does that tell you?

Oh yeah, some believe all that intelligence built into such perfect order came from nothing before it all mutated by accident.

It takes billions of times more faith to believe all that intelligence in the genome just happened rather than believing the much more simple conclusion of an intelligent creator who put it together in the first place.

Computers have 1/99999999999999999999999999999999999 of the level of sophistication of the genome and human body, but no one in their right mind would look at the inside of a computer and say it just got here by random mutations and happenstance.

It really is a complete insult to my intelligence to even discuss this topic. It was born out of racism and incomplete scientific thinking, and the initial Evolutionary theories have disproven in multiple ways. All that did though is cause the stubborn faith based evlutionary crowd to come up with new theories and sub-theories all the while spinning out more of their myths along the way before they get blown up by new scientific finds.

I will give you credit for one statemnt. That is that evolution is man made, as in man made up like you claim the other religions are. It absolutely should be classified along with relgions as it has so much faith based theory in it that it surpasses most world religions in that department. I will agree with you though that you are entitled to believe whatevver you want. Free will was always part of God's will, and that is fully explained in nature, and by the Bible.

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