The flood is the thing that fosilized those animals/whatever in the first place. Creationism is the only 'theory' that has withstood the test. Evolution, well..what else do I need to say?
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I would pick a crane over a skyhook in a heartbeat. Fundies who claim that evolution hasn't withstood "the test" are woefully ignorant.
Richard Dawkins, when describing the difference between how evolutionists and creationists perceive the origin of life, uses the elegant analogy of climbing a mountain.
Creationists stand at the bottom of the steepest side of the mountain, the one with the cliff, and complain that one leap could never take them to the top.
Evolutionists, on the other hand, take the gentle slope to the top. The path that gradually takes us to the mountain top.
Evolution is cummulative. One leap will never take anyone to the top.
... that you're also a failure at life maybe?
you know what we've never seen? we've never actually seen anything created. seen plenty things evolve though, thanks for playin.
“The flood is the thing that fosilized those animals/whatever in the first place.”
Okay, how?
Floods tend to chaotic results. How did the FLood sort animals by species? We find dinosaurs of a given ere all sorted to the same strata, including adults, youths, eggs, hatched eggs, nests, and footprints. How in the fuck does a flood sort footprints in mud down to a particular strata to match the feet that made them, while sorting OTHER footprints to match their source?
And how does a flood deposit heavier layers above lighter ones?
"Creationism is the only 'theory'”
Creaionism isn’t even a hypothesis.
It starts from the conclusion and works backwards.
“that has withstood the test.”
What test, that someone still believs in it?
Hell there are still people who believe in The South and their Cause. That’s no test.
"Evolution, well..what else do I need to say?”
Anything, anything at all.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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