
04-04-2008, 08:29 PM
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"...Standing on the shoulders of giants."
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Re: Creationism vs. Evolution
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Originally Posted by Surio
I actually agree here, I think. Well, kind of. I don't, however, think that something can ever become something else. For example: A bacteria can become immune to some anti-bacteria thing, but it still is, and always be, a bacteria, no matter how many billion years pass.
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Why?
After all, all that is required to make different species is for lots of little changes to add up over time.
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Well, it doesn't use the word dinosaurs, obviously, that term was invented way after. It does, however, talk of dragons and behemoths that are described like brontosauruses and things like that. So we can't say for sure that it doesn't mention dinosaurs.
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I think we can say with some certainty that it doesn't, unless dinosaurs also co-existed with King Arthur. 
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