@ghost-of-a-duke saidHave you been watching the chaser?
In the sixth week of gestation, the human fetus has a temporary tail.
In an evolutionary context, this isn't a problem. How do the theists though who reject the idea of evolution (I'm aware not all do) account for the existence of such an appendage?
@neilarini saidThank you sir for bringing the knobbly into the Spirituality forum. Eating it smothered in butter and dabbed with Marmite truly is a religious experience.
ITV+religion+knobbly= the holy trinity?
(Knobbly = end crust of a loaf of bread).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidEwww, ewww, I might have been more agreeable had you left off the marmite.
Thank you sir for bringing the knobbly into the Spirituality forum. Eating it smothered in butter and dabbed with Marmite truly is a religious experience.
(Knobbly = end crust of a loaf of bread).
@bigdoggproblem saidVery good, I almost coughed up my soda at that. 😀
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
"had"
Maybe I still have mine and haven't told anyone.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhen I was forced to go to Sunday school as a child I was told that fossils were placed in the earth by Satan to test a Christian's faith.
In the sixth week of gestation, the human fetus has a temporary tail.
In an evolutionary context, this isn't a problem. How do the theists though who reject the idea of evolution (I'm aware not all do) account for the existence of such an appendage?
So...the fetal tail is either an evil trick by Satan, or, considering that Satan is often depicted as having a tail, we may surmise he fools around a lot with Earth women.