How To Argue With A Creationist - Part 3

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This is part three of my new series, "How To Argue With A Creationist". I give some tips that will help you dig down to the center of creationist arguments and not let yourself go around in circles any more than is absolutely necessary!

Here is the page I was referring to in the video. It doesn't seem to have the same graph that was there before, but I will find and link it again. Still very good info there and all citations at the bottom. Have a great new year!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution

Ken Miller destroys the bacterial flagellum irreduceable complexity argument.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQQ7ubVIqo4

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  • I have about had it with these videos, as well as anybody else who believes in this "science" blasphemy. Everybody knows that the world was created by an invisible pink unicorn and the only way to get into invisible pink heaven is to have total faith!

    /end sarcasm

  • @pinkfluffyguy Thanks! Feel free to subscribe, if you dare. *;-)

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  • so we would need 1990 species of man to date. This is simple math not algorhithms involved.

  • .995 * 4billion =398000000

  • @hockeater running away eh? that's fine, we all know you weren't winning anyways, you were just spewing out your rhetoric, and no i don't think it's okay to put babies in blenders, not sure where in the hell that came from. but evolutionists never learn. it's fine, in the end i'll be fine.

    now it's my turn, GOODBYE!

  • @ikwhereyoulive00 I'm so glad you deem feeding babies to blenders okay you morally repugnant little troglodyte. I've already explained why choice is invalid in this scenario so your response has already been dealt with. I've had my rant about why your position is worthless and as you're repeating yourself with the same weak argument I'm done here. Goodbye.

  • @hockeater whether or not you know thebad things happen doesn't mean they aren't going to happen, it is the world we live in, it is the world we make for ourselves, god made us to be perfect in a perfect home and we threw that away, even now we have a freedom to choose and we had the choice then, and we ruined it for ourselves. there comes a point when you have to accept responsibility for your own faults, and that goes for anyone who ever passes the blame onto god.

  • @hockeater As for yours it's not just death but eternal punishment, expectancy of worship, full knowledge beforehand, and on top of that ultimate power to stop it from happening. By the scenario you've outlined for me your god is one of the most horrid and undeniably evil things to ever exist in the human culture. You and anyone else who could not only defend and justify that but worship it sicken me right down to the core. Abhorrent mental-fecal sludge on our history.

  • @ikwhereyoulive00 You sick, depraved, ignorant excuse for a maggot. By that logic if I manage to genetically engineer a race of lemmings-stupid humanoid babies that constantly explore and follow one another without any forethought and put a giant blender just off the edge of the table they're on and a safe comfy cushion on the other I can't be blamed for any death that happens because the babies choose it? My scenario is nicer; we don't know for certain the bad thing happens.

  • @hockeater he didn't blame us for being what he created, he didn't create us this way, you didn't see the angels going and fucking up like we did, that is out problem, and it doesn't work with people because people are ignorant and self-loving. that is not the bible saying that either that is my own observation. he knew it was going to happen but he didn't make it happen, that was our CHOICE and he is punishing people for OUR choices, we genocide ourselves anyways.

  • @ikwhereyoulive00 In other hypothetical words he had total knowledge of what would happen, set every factor up that made it happen, made no move to prevent it, and then blamed us for being exactly what he supposedly created and predicted. Further he went on to punish us for this programmed fault by cursing the entire species and then repeatedly genociding it. Oh but you should TOTALLY still worship him for this. After all it's all YOUR fault. See why it doesn't gel with people?

  • @ikwhereyoulive00 Unless you can rationalize it not being the exact opposite of healthy for the recipient any point you make would really have no bearing on my point. I'd have made the same remark if say... You said bacteria were the largest lifeforms on the planet. It's a simple matter of the definition you ascribe something being completely opposite reality. Now back on topic because frankly this is a tangent. By the common definition of value your statement devalued life.

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