YEC INTREP - [YAWN] - Here we go again. Nobody convinces anybody...some throw stones; others call names. And in the end we're right where we started.
The throwing of the stones is what they like and why they post these things.
I agreee; since the cre-evo debates are so boring, perhaps we can begin a discussion concerning much more interesting issues: (1) how many universes are there (ie are they created every moment or at longer intervals)?; and (2) how many times has our own universe collapsed and expanded?
This has relevance to evolution, because it raises the issue of whether or not atomic particles, by natural law, form simple RNA/DNA structures that eventually enable the formation of intelligent beings.
If the development of RNA/DNA is as natural as the creation of hydrogen, then how many civilisations have existed in our own and other universes?
What, you don't like our ballet?