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Rational Response Debate with Kirk Cameron pt.6

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Kirk Cameron explaining why evolution is pervasive in society.

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  • I like how he cited adaptations between horses and zebras and yet said evolution between species is impossible. Someone tell Kirk that horses and zebras have infertile offspring and are thus of a different species.

  • i have a crock a duck in a cage fore sale 50000$ in very good condition

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  • a horse and a donkey bear a mule

  • All non believers who posted here... you can say what you want for your reasons to watch this video. But your hear because you doubt what you " believe" and your still looking for answers. God is peace

  • Misunderstanding upon misunderstanding. He made me lol :)

  • The red head is hot.

  • its got to be money in this for them there a nut job's.keep on going kirk your right

  • Punctuated equilibrium is just a hypothesis to explain why transitional states are problematic to evolution theory (as you've just admitted). PE cannot be demonstrated experimentally to explain the fossil record in rocks because it requires millions of years which we don't have. Also no intelligent witness (human) was there to provide any evidence to support this 'science' - the study of medicine, history, archaeology uses this. Modern science is moving away from human evidence to story telling

  • There is something called punctuated equilibrium theory, that a species can go through sudden changes due to sudden changes in the environment, and then stop evolving almost completely which is where the difficulty of finding transition states could have come from. and micro evolution has been proven, this man is using classic creationist arguments i laugh every time i hear them now. single celled organisms can very likely evolve into what we have today. 

  • I fully endorse the plausibility of the existence of God and I am intellectually convinced of evolution. There goes your argument Mike Seaver

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