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9th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism

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Uploaded on May 8, 2008

Listing just a handful of the myriad transitional species we've found, and that creationists insist do not exist or somehow still don't count.

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  • CruelestChris

    Did you know that the vast majority of fertilised egg cells do not implant in the wall of the womb and pass out of the mother's body without her ever realising they we successfully fertilised? If life begins with conception, why would God design the process to murder the majority of human beings who are conceived?

    Do you also believe heart transplants are unethical? After all, the removed heart had a heartbeat, so it must be a human life, right?

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  • RatJar142

    Evolution is not a discussion of morals. It is a scientific theory explaining the "Origin of Species." Your comment is utter non-sense.

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  • StephenTJames

    Another great video.... one small correction though... at about the 9:15 mark, you have a picture of a creationist as A.W. Mehlert... I can tell you that the photo is definitely not him. It's Gary Parker from the Institute for Creation Research... having met him in Toronto Canada in the early 80s.. back when I was a bible-thumping creationist... thankfully I learned the truth of evolution and those days are history.

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  • gen77c

    I believe he said he doesn't know. That's his answer as is science's answer. The difference with religion is that after saying "we don't know" science says "let's find out!!!" and that's how discoveries are made. That's why "I don't know" is such a wonderful reply if followed by that.

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  • Klepto

    I said "blob" which is different from a "blog." A blog is an online journal. A blob is a globule of liquid/liquid-like substance. Although in your case a blob is "a dull, slow-witted, and uninteresting person."

    A 24-week gestation isn't actually a "full-formed" baby. There's a low chance of survival if SCIENCE intervenes, since the organs and possibly the BRAIN are not fully formed. Around 37-weeks is when "a baby" is full-formed and ready for delivery.

    BTW no brain equals no baby, just cells.

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  • TheZooCrew

    "Where did all the matter come from?"

    We don't know. Neither do you, although you claim otherwise. The only difference between us is honesty. It's really that simple..."I don't know" is a perfectly acceptable answer.

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  • T.R. D

    "the Bible Bang Theory... does not claim that the universe appeared out of nothing." But you still haven't answered my question. Where did all the matter come from? So the matter was pre-Big Bang, where did it come from before that? Was it always there? (eternal, mindless dirt with no beginning? Is that what you believe?

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  • T.R. D

    MordakeHead, so you believe in "eternal matter"? If not, where did all the matter of the universe come from? No answer??? You must either believe in eternal matter or an eternal God.

    I guess your god is mindless dirt, the stuff of the universe, where did all the matter come from?

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  • MordakeHead

    You must be thinking of Genesis, since the Big Bang Theory (to which I guess you're referring) does not claim that the universe appeared out of nothing. You'd only have to google to find that one out. In addition, science never claimed that anything appeared by magic (that's also religion's prerogative) or at random - but by natural laws.

    Watching Creationists trying to debunk science with their alleged knowledge of what science says, is like watching a monkey trying to operate a space shuttle.

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  • T.R. D

    "There was nothing, and then nothing happened to nothing, and then nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything, and then a bunch of everything magically rearranged itself for no reason whatsoever into self-replicating bits which then turned into dinosaurs. Go home Science, you’re drunk."

    It is no wonder the Bible calls atheists fools. (Pslam 14:1, 53:1)

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  • cdboy51387

    One of the ironies about kirk camorons crocoduck is that an extinct species of crocodile was discovered that has a snout shaped so much like a ducks bill that this crocodile is nicknamed, the "duck crocodile". Though it is 100% crocodile and 0% duck

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  • T.R. D

    So what fairytale do scientists believe in regarding the origin of the matter of the universe? Do you believe in eternal matter? You fool! And how about our origin? Are you going to tell us of Dawkins theory of our planet being seeded by aliens? Another fool!

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