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  • :) smile........

  • thankyou for posting this free

  • By "evolutionist", do you mean a free-thinking well-educated individual? Yeah! Who let that kind of person teach at one of the best university systems in the nation?!? Then again, it is, afterall, well known that the University of California is just where we propogate falsehoods and pet theories. All those poor suckers trying to get in! :sarcmark:

  • I would listen to this guy but he's an evolutionist, I can't take any evolutionist seriously.

  • agree

  • I very much doubt you know what evolution is , never met a creationist who does .

  • @sausage4mash i agree ive NEVER met one creationist familiar with evolution most dont even know the definition for theory

  • LOL

  • @seanmPWH lol isnt that called being biased hes a professer but ur way smarter i saw some of ur vids like disproving abiogenesis and i have to say ur a complete idiot

  • @seanmPWH There is definately alot, and I mean ALOT, of evolutionistic propaganda out there in the form of books, media, even the schools! But I think the focus on evolution is all a ploy from the evolutionists to distract us good moral individuals from the real enemy, gravatationalists! They're the ones who really can't be trusted. And don't even pretend to forget about those heliocentric conspiracy theorists, the list goes on and on and on...

  • @seanmPWH evolutionist eh? so what happened then? all the animals and plants today just popped out of thin air? evolution happened and is happening tooday. ur a fool for not believing it

  • @seanmPWH as opposed to being a creationist? a person that believes that a sky warlock zapped all living things out of thin air? so much more easy to be taken seriously

  • 17:10 Does he know that corn is a domesticated crop, and thus that corn as it is now would not exist if we were not eating and domesticating it? He's talking about corn as if we didn't always eat it, with "it" meaning corn in its present state.

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