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Logic, Not Politically Correct, and Curiosities
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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 931392" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>That's exactly what he and others like him want you to believe, that somehow all those billions and billions of years ago something inorganic became organic, something without life began to live. Just ask if they can perform that in a laboratory today, the answer will be no. That's because it never happened and no matter how advanced we become it never will. </p><p></p><p>By their thinking, if given enough time, this chair I'm sitting in might eventually become a dog or calf or whatever. My question is, if that is so where is the fossil evidence of all these transitional forms? They don't have any. These are the same folks that just can't bring themselves to believe in creation, they think it is just too far fetched. I think they think too much.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 931392, member: 6773"] That's exactly what he and others like him want you to believe, that somehow all those billions and billions of years ago something inorganic became organic, something without life began to live. Just ask if they can perform that in a laboratory today, the answer will be no. That's because it never happened and no matter how advanced we become it never will. By their thinking, if given enough time, this chair I'm sitting in might eventually become a dog or calf or whatever. My question is, if that is so where is the fossil evidence of all these transitional forms? They don't have any. These are the same folks that just can't bring themselves to believe in creation, they think it is just too far fetched. I think they think too much. Larry [/QUOTE]
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