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Man! There's more, but I have to go.
Originally posted by josephwGen. 1:31 And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Man! There's more, but I have to go.
Originally posted by josephwSo the fatal flaw in evolutionary theory is...
Gen. 1:31 And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Evolution. Billions of years of hopeless death.
Consider the contrast. Eternal life from a loving creator, or non-existence from a man made contrivance.
Originally posted by agrysonFatal flaw of Evotulion?
So the fatal flaw in evolutionary theory is...
that the fairy tale doesn't have a happy ending? The beauty of a scientific theory is that it CAN be defeated by either logical reasoning, OR evidence against the theory. Two options to weaken the theory and you choose option c ...
"It doesn't sound so nice"
Come on, I'm all for criticism of any theory, but I ...[text shortened]... the "fatal flaw" had kind of built up an expectation of something a bit better than that.
Originally posted by jaywillI'll bite.
Fatal flaw of Evotulion?
Perhaps that it cannot explain the origin of the first species.
Since it cannot explain this, just sit and watch the next three of four posts from Evolutionists respond by saying Evolution is not about the origin of life.
Stay Tuned and see.
Originally posted by jaywillGood point. Why then isn't evolution supposed to be compatible with the creation story in the bible? As long as I've been a believer I've never understood the friction between the two.
Fatal flaw of Evotulion?
Perhaps that it cannot explain the origin of the first species.
Since it cannot explain this, just sit and watch the next three of four posts from Evolutionists respond by saying Evolution is not about the origin of life.
Stay Tuned and see.