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A snappy retort that you are unable to answer. All you can do is get angry when a logical question is raised. How unfortunate that you cannot have a discussion, but instead become angry when your beliefs are questioned. I guess I won't ask you questions about dinosaurs living with man... that will only cause you to become mad... wouldn't want that.
I wanted to respond to Chuck Darwin, but your response was great. You covered my points in a way I could not. Thank you for bringing up the logical questions that science cannot answer.
Those who support creationism always have a snappy retort to refute evolution. Playing the Divine Creator card is always a real discussion stopper. As for something to think about - I'd rather not waste time considering a "theory" that somehow places early man alive at the same time as dinosaurs. Or at least that's what you'll find at the Creationism Museum in Kentucky. And I consider that both silly and sad.
Too many folks nowadays place powerful emphasis on science at the exclusion of a creator. Truth remains that science has not and cannot prove everything -- even scientist must use faith along the way. Science hasn't proved how the world began, but it does propose theories for us to believe. Scientist also rely on in/direct evidence similar to those that believe in a creator. So the science thumpers need to back off this prof at BSU. Science does not owm the market on truth and so opposing viewpoints should not be silenced.