phenomena of creationism
By kendedes2011
@kendedes2011 (2712)
Indonesia
August 5, 2011 4:05am CST
How to explain the phenomena of creationism as the X-Men or Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles?
I mean, the mutations are unique to a new, presumably for reproduction and assertive manner, the ordinary people in some respects superior to, that is, without a divine intervention had taken place, and they are also cool.
Should there be something after creationist view do not, right?
And they have documented at least as good and as realistic as the divine process of creation.
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2 responses
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 11
After some hesitation I've decided yet, quite against my nature to jump into the breach for the creationists. yes, yes, these people who want to descend from the apes do not like - who wants that? - And those of thought, anything that crawls or flies, would someday join us crawled out of the mud, almost seems to cause physical pain, so harsh and totally unproductive criticism do not deserve.
@ReverendShaggy (415)
• Philippines
5 Aug 11
I'm not really sure what you are trying to say here.Are you trying to define creationism through the use of the X-Men and Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles as examples? Or are you trying to say that the comics or movies themselves are just as accurate as the world's documentation on creationism?



