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Dear Anti-Evolutionists: Human & Bonobo Genomes Differ By 1.3%
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<blockquote data-quote="7.62x51" data-source="post: 11978718" data-attributes="member: 106696"><p>Evolutionists see these similarities and use them to support their Theory of Evolution (which has never been proven as fact, BTW). I see these similarities as evidence of a common designer. We could spin this all day long.</p><p></p><p>What started the big bang? What came before? What initiated it? Where does our moral compass come from?</p><p></p><p>Even the world leader of the Atheist Religion (Richard Dawkins) is on record saying that we were probably planted here through 'some sort' of intelligent design. Most atheists playing 'follow the leader' do not know this.</p><p></p><p>What is also interesting is that many of the world's leading scientists won't even say with certainty that there is no God, (yet all of their followers are absolutely sure of it). </p><p></p><p>Neil degrasse Tyson, for example - as anti-religious as he is - does not rule out the possibility of a higher power. Also it should be noted that 40% of 'productive' scientists believe in a personal God. Furthermore, most of the world's population believe in some sort of God, including a vast majority of Americans.</p><p></p><p>So - to say that you just don't know is one thing - but to say with absolute certainty that there is no possible way God could exist is pure ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62x51, post: 11978718, member: 106696"] Evolutionists see these similarities and use them to support their Theory of Evolution (which has never been proven as fact, BTW). I see these similarities as evidence of a common designer. We could spin this all day long. What started the big bang? What came before? What initiated it? Where does our moral compass come from? Even the world leader of the Atheist Religion (Richard Dawkins) is on record saying that we were probably planted here through 'some sort' of intelligent design. Most atheists playing 'follow the leader' do not know this. What is also interesting is that many of the world's leading scientists won't even say with certainty that there is no God, (yet all of their followers are absolutely sure of it). Neil degrasse Tyson, for example - as anti-religious as he is - does not rule out the possibility of a higher power. Also it should be noted that 40% of 'productive' scientists believe in a personal God. Furthermore, most of the world's population believe in some sort of God, including a vast majority of Americans. So - to say that you just don't know is one thing - but to say with absolute certainty that there is no possible way God could exist is pure ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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