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Evolution: What About God?

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Evolution: What About God?
A PBS Nova Evolution documentary.
Mar 10, 2008 4:13 PM
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God created Darwin, therefore God created Evolution.
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Yeah, but it didn't just happen *poof* magically like that! Life from non-life? You evolutionists are dreaming. Unless you believe that God made life out of non-life. *Poof*, magically. Just like that.
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I'm pretty sure Darwin's PARENTS had a lot more to do with Darwin than GOD DID, you brainwashed moron!
By: gallian
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Settle down. Mike and I both had our tongues in cheek when making such comments.
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Darwin didn't create evolution, he only discovered it as a process. As for believing God made evolution, that's theistic evolution and it's a common belief. (My take on it is, why would God make a process which renders Him superfluous?)

That's my first time actually seeing Ken Ham in action, and I'm an Australian. Couldn't stand him.
By: SmartLX
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all the land animals were in walking distance of Noahs house =/

I don't know weather to laugh out loud or throw up after watching this.

for some reason people like to think evolution is all about life coming from no-life, it doesn't cover that. Thats abiogenesis something different.

By: opticnurv
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It's amazing how you brain-washed creationists come out of the woodworks every time there is something on TV that challenges your bullshit Bible. I can stomach the "theory" that the human race evolved from lower lifeforms over hundreds of thousands of years a lot more than the "theory" that we got kicked out of a garden when one naked twit got seduced by a talking snake over a piece of fruit-and then only forgiven when another IDIOT got himself nailed to a stick!
By: gallian
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Just the opening was genuinely frightening.

No wonder we're the laughingstock of the world.
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ahaha these retards will be left behind with their magic stories.

let them fail at life if they want
By: A63
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Just learn about evolution and you'll understand how life came about - it developed over billions of years. There's nothing scientific or realistic about a supernatural being creating everything. There is no proof of creationism and we have more proof than we need that evollution is real. Creationism is an illusion that religious people like to believe, because that's what they've been taught to believe all their lives. Investigate the facts with an open mind and you'll come to a different conclusion.
By: mjwaldrep
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Just so long as they don't go writing laws, or flying airliners into buildings. I think the thousand years of the First Dark Ages was quite enough.

By: loqi
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The family barbecue starting at 14:22 is fascinating.

The smart kid comes home from college and has a discussion with his family. They all seem like pretty decent people, but they never even learned the basics of evolutionary theory. They say the theory is all B.S., but they don't even know what it is. It's not hard to understand conceptually, it only three to five minutes to explain in general terms to a twelve-year-old. They seem scared to even learn what evolution is. The furthest they get is, it contradicts the narrowest possible interpretation of the Genesis section of the English Bible, NEXT!

Wow. Fear of knowledge.

"If her faith should be shattered -- or even shaken -- I'd rather see her dead." --mother of a Wheaton College student, in a letter expressing concern that the school is explaining evolution to some students.

By: loqi
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anyone else notice how ego-centric creationism is? that we must be different from all other animals, and that only we have this relationship with God. its so selfish.

also evolution doesn't disprove god, it just proves the bible is b.s. which surprise surprise, is true
By: kcgpuma
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I don't understand why people get so worked up about this. But then again I am not American so I can't really comment.

It's probably healthier if you just ignore religious people if they sicken you. Just so long as they don't start impeding your freedoms I say leave them to it.
By: Kpt.Kirby
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Therein lies the problem. They're not easy to ignore, and they do impede people's freedom. Also in many place throughout the world and in historty, they do a whole lot worse.

America is a developed country that has both ready access to education and information, yet you have an entire demographic that are wilfully ignorant and almost seem to aspire to stupidity. All due to that they can't contemplate that a 2000 year old superstition that was thought up by some poory educated Arabs might be just that, a superstition.

Not only are these people dangerous, they're a demeaning to the US and a national embarrasment. As well as tainting all US scientists on a international level. Why people respect such wild assumptions and completely non-sensical "scientific" arguments is beyond me.
By: Shiver
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That's exactly the problem here in America. It's becoming like Iran lite. Religious activism has been infringing on our freedom. It's bad enough that they limit the potential of children who happen to have been born into their care, but they also systematically push their theology onto everybody else too.

By: loqi
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