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Understanding Creationism (and Evolution) with your Stool

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

Your humble stool provides a useful tool for understanding the arguments of Creationists and advocates of Intelligent Design (as well as Evolution).

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  • keep creationism out of our schools

  • My approach to creationism, and to religion in general, can be summed up by this quotation:

    "Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?"

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  • ohhhhhhh shut up...

  • Some valid points are made but u make it an over simplification. you should look further and explore more possible answers before you are so quick to say what you think is law. Who says u r right.Open your mind and explore theories first.Wish your explanations could do more then just validate evolution. Good music though it is your only plus LMAO.

  • Oh,um, I thought this video was about our own feces.

  • Wonderful video. Keep it up.

  • Fantastic video

  • i hoped this video was about poop.

  • Have you ever heard of Acetylcholine? Dopamine? Serotonin? Endorphins? "falling in love" is a completely chemical event. I've felt some intense feelings but I'm willing to admit where they came from.

  • 6:40 that's a lot of stools...

  • ummm, nope, if nething, he was an agnostic hen he died, since the death of his favourite daughter made usre any questions in his belief kinda grew

  • Well, many Christian ideas come from old books including the ideas of Aristotle etc. This is evident in the idea of the trinity which was in consequence of the council of Nicea which was attended by individuals who in large part were familiar and relied on not only scripture, but Aristotles idea of "the good", which suggests that everything is a replication of a truth or idea from one supreme source.

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