Science, Creation & EvolutionbacteriaEven though I challenged you with the above, I'll give you one last chance. In the analogy I used, how the bricks become the building is irrelevent. The relevant analogous instance is the transition from bricks to brick pile to brick wall. I could have used any gradual process or any process with steps such as aging (you: "I believe in babies and I believe in adults, but it's ludicrous to think babies become adults!") or erosion (you: "I believe in rivers and I believe in valleys but water cutting through stone is ludicrous!") Would you argue that evolution isn't aging and has nothing to do with rocks in those scenarios or are you going to argue honestly? Regardless, you are VERY obviously evading the rest of the post where the analogy is. Once again: address the issue raised before the analogy in your next post or I'll understand you are unwilling / unable to do so. |
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