How many of you believe in God?

<p>Except</a> that it seems like 90% of the evidence is against it.</p>

<p>Actually, I just did look on National Geographic's website. There is an article whose opinion is basically that even if the Bible says Noah's ark is on Mt. Ararat, it wouldn't be there NOW, at least 4300 years later, since it would have been destroyed and moved away by moving ice.</p>

<p>ET life does not mean green human forms with big black eyes! It could easily be a sort of bacterium type cell, etc.</p>

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I learned something today which once and for all DISPROVES evolution, the secret which darwin didn't want you to know. ALL LIVING THINGS CAN ONLY COME FROM OTHER LIVING THINGS. But, but I thought that life started in a chemically based pre mordial soup from chemical substances.

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<p>What does this have to do with evolution? Evolution doesn't deal with the origins of life. The theory you are looking for is called abiogenesis. Maybe actually knowing what evolution is would serve you better if you want to attack it? (Come to think of it, probably not.) And please define alive. What makes something alive?</p>

<p>It would help if Justinian learned how to spell and capitalize, as well. primordial, and Darwin.</p>

<p>It's so lame to attack others on their INTERNET grammar.</p>

<p>Yeah, but I like being a grammar Nazi. Relieves the boredom:p</p>

<p>It would be helpful if megalomaniac used proper parallelism. He said,"To spell and capitalize." Should be To spell and to capitalize. Go get a life, loser!</p>

<p>Justinian,</p>

<p>It still doesn't change the fact that you're ignoring basic tenets of evolutionary theory to make a specious argument.</p>

<p>It also doesn't change the fact that your Ark, according to NG, is most likely not there.</p>

<p>Well, I suppose we will find out this summer with regards to the ark. Boy, y'all will be up the creek if they do find the ark. Those satellite photos look mighty promising. Will everyone become Christian finally when they find the ark?</p>

<p>Where are these satellite photos you keep talking about??</p>

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Well, I suppose we will find out this summer with regards to the ark. Boy, y'all will be up the creek if they do find the ark. Those satellite photos look mighty promising. Will everyone become Christian finally when they find the ark?

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<li><p>You really have selective reading skills. The expedition is dead. Read the article I linked to. Besides, the odds of it being an ark are extremely low because of the fact that wood would either deteriorate or be carried away by ice. </p></li>
<li><p>Why Christian? Why not Jewish instead, considering that Noah's Ark was a story told in the Torah?</p></li>
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<p>Also, why not Islam as well, since Noah plays a major part in all three religions?</p>

<p>If they found the ark, I would become a scientologist.</p>

<p>The satellite photos are located on the National Geographic website. Go and type in noah's ark at the search tab and you will find pictures.</p>

<p>Justinian,</p>

<p>You don't want people to go there. They have a big article talking about how it's most likely a bunch of hot air. Interestingly, I also found a</a> creationist website that says the same thing.</p>

<p>UCLAri,</p>

<p>Thanks for the link. lol Justinian's only 13 though, I don't expect him to respond to that properly. I looked at some of the Creationist logic on that page and saw that practically all of it fits the following, "Evolutionists don't know how ______ evolved, so creation is true." Uhhh sounds really logically sound, doesn't it?</p>

<p>Hahah, isn't that like...I dunno...argumentum ad ignorantium?</p>

<p>Yes...yes it is.</p>

<p>no personal attacks...keep it to the point.</p>

<p>UCLAri and Zogoto,
Your ignorance truly shows when you can't argue in a civil manner. That creationist website talks about noahs ark near ararat not on it.</p>