Frankly, I consider you guys who worship Evolution as being undifferentiated from the Animists out in the jungle ~ filled with superstitious fear, and fixated on cooking missionaries.
That's why you decided to attack me with your anti-Evo shots ~ fear and ignorance.
Perhaps not. I just assumed you were C0, since you were ~H1 (A reasonable assumption).
Frankly, I consider you guys who worship Evolution as being undifferentiated from the Animists out in the jungle ~ filled with superstitious fear, and fixated on cooking missionaries.
Well, whatever makes you feel good about yourself, ignorant though it may be. The only thing we "fear" is the voodoo of religion that will destroy the observatory so that a comet will never again hit Springfield.
That's why you decided to attack me with your anti-Evo shots ~ fear and ignorance.
We have an open invitation -- reiterated again and again and again (that's why we say "reiterated"): Please provide proof for any valid alternative to TToE that explains the literally billions of pieces of evidence in existence. We await the peer-reviewed journal links.
Go ahead. We are awaiting (and since if you can do it, you will be rich, I want to be the first to hit you up for a loan).
They're attacking you too? Funny how they feel so threatened by such bigoted and uneducated persons who don't know an acorn from a squirrel. You'd think that since they are so much more intelligent they would just ignore those who are ignorant.
You mean, with creation stories like this? (I'm partial to Old Man Coyote stories. Got a problem with that?
In the beginning, Old Man Coyote stood alone with water surrounding him. Two ducks swam by, and Coyote asked if they had seen anyone else. The ducks said no but thought that something might exist under the water.Coyote asked if they would travel underwater for him and report on what they saw. The ducks did as they were asked, finding nothing. He asked again, and the ducks returned with a root. On the third try, they found mud and Coyote was happy. He told the ducks that they could build with it, and he began to shape and mold the mud into an island. He blew on it, and it expanded. He blew again, and it grew into the earth. The ducks said they did not like the earth's emptiness, so Coyote created grass and trees out of the roots that came from the water.
Coyote and the ducks loved the earth, but it was flat. They wanted rivers, valleys, mountains, and lakes. So it was done. Soon Coyote and the ducks made a perfect earth, but they grew lonely, with only the three of them to sit and enjoy the land. So Coyote molded dirt to form men and then more mud to create many types of male ducks. Soon, they realized that without women, the males could not have children. So with more dirt he made women and female ducks to populate the earth.
One day Old Man Coyote traveled upon the land and was surprised to find another Coyote. When asked where he came from, the younger brother, named Shirape, said he was unsure of his origin and only knew he existed. As the two traveled along, Shirape wanted Old Man Coyote to make other animals, for only ducks, humans, and the two Coyotes had been created. The elder Coyote agreed, and as he spoke the new animals' names, they were created. He said "Elk" and an elk appeared. He said "Bear" and a bear appeared. This is how it was until all animals were created.