Posted on 10/14/2005 5:10:59 AM PDT by newsgatherer
Hey, look what they are doing to your near kin.
Evolution, the religion that believes that man and goose are not only kin, but trace their roots back to the same acid rain socked rock.Billions and billions of years agao in a galaxy far, far away, there was nothing, absolutely nothing...
But the one I like best is the theory of the frog, Millions and millions of years ago in a swamp far far away lived a frog and over millions and millions of years, this lucky frog, who never got ate by a stock, fish or alligator, became a prince. I like the other version better, Once upon a time their was a princess, and she kissed a frog and puff it became a prince.
He must have thought it so clever that it deserved its own thread. It wasn't particularly funny then, and it's not particularly funny now.
I think it's very enlightening that when creationists want to besmirch evolution, they call it a "religion."
Hey, isn't spam made out of stuff that came from the same rock you came from? Does that make you a ... No, never mind.
That joke isn't even original
Neither is his um, *miscomprehension* about evolution.
I'm going to presume that he's spouting this nonsense out of ignorance and not willingly spreading falsehoods.
you are both wrong and an idiot.
You have proven that to be true of you, sir, both through your flagrantly false claims about evolution and by resorting to silly insults to defend those falsehoods.
Interesting thing - whenever a creationists wants to insult creationism, they call it a "religion." Wonder why that should be?
More proof that Peter was right, you are willingly and idiot.
Once again, insults are all you can offer. Interesting.
"More proof that Peter was right, you are willingly and idiot."
Oh, my! Your sentence doesn't even make sense. You must be very angry.
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