A Creationist visits the Doctor

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

A humorous look at the paradox of being a creationist in our modern, scientific world.

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  • In case anyone seeing this doesn't already know, this video is a Doonesbury comic by GB Trudeau. It would have been polite of the uploader at least to acknowledge that in some tiny way. I'm not part of any copyright / IP gestapo, but I do believe when we show an artist's work, we should give credit where it's due.

  • @ikawpipa Seriously this is what you do to contribute to the world? Acusse false accusations and trying to disprove science when you have no evidence what so ever?

    Without science we would have nothing, we would be living in the dam medieval times still, if people never challenged the status quo

    And this is what you do?

    You are trying to keep the world from advancing and learning more about the universe in which we live in with your dumb religious beliefs

    What the hells your problem?Ur sick

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  • @thomasjw76 Otherwise we get things like SOPA, PIPA and ACTA shoved down our throats.

  • @graciehunterII As a "person of evolution" is, by definition, one who believes things happen because it is written on glossy magazines and their narrow view only accepts such books and rejects compilation of books written based on Historical facts.

    Our only hope is that the religion of evolution disappears before it ruins the future generation believing that humans came from non-humans and neglects the historical and scientific story of Noah's ark... it's a tough job.

  • @ikawpipa As a "person of faith" is, by definition, one who ignores information in the data-set that is outside of their narrow view, it wouldn't do any good.

    Our only hope is that religion disappears before it is able to bring about its stated goal of destroying a civilization that's been painstakingly constructed thanks to centuries of tireless work by scientists; all the while dragging the religionists, kicking and screaming along with us.

  • @Golemoid Although there is no definitive resolution to the question of whether viruses can be considered living entities, their ability to pass on genetic information to future generations makes them major players in an evolutionary sense.

  • @Golemoid

    Evolution is all about mutations.  The successful ones propogate, the unsuccessful ones die off.

  • Viruses dont evolve... they mutate. Also viruses are not even considered as life forms.

  • "They're intelligently designed."

    D'ohohoho

    I had a nice chuckle.

  • @graciehunterII - if you have a new theory, I suggest you submit your findings to a religious and person of faith.. It would be nice and interesting to see how a natural and mortal being explain the supernatural.

  • @ikawpipa Evolution doesn't address the "origin of life" at all. You may be thinking of "abiogenesis", which is a different subject entirely. Evolution attempts to explain "speciation" or why there are so many different forms of life on Earth. So far, it is the best explanation we've come up with.

    If you have a new theory, I suggest you submit your findings to a peer-reviewed scientific journal. I would be interested in seeing the results.

  • @bassplayeroceanside - One of the gospel authors was Luke and he was a physician. Thanks to Science and God.. Luke healed people both spiritualy and physical.

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