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The Theory Of Evolution Is Incompatible With Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="KantPost" data-source="post: 1476321" data-attributes="member: 22302"><p>E Michael Jones is excellent. His books are worth every penny.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to Roosh's article, what made me question the theory of evolution is how improbable it is. We are expected to believe that one highly improbable mutation happens, and then on top of this mutation another highly improbable mutation has to happen, and so on in sequence. I mean it's so unlikely that it's preposterous.</p><p></p><p>The famous mathematician Fred Hoyle had this quote where he said it's like a tornado ripping through a junkyard and assembling a 747 from the pieces in moments. The whole thing is an absurd proposition, it's impossible.</p><p></p><p>It only makes sense when viewed through the religious lens: evolution is their story of creation, Darwin a prophet, entrepreneurs are missionaries, scientists are their priests, abortion is the sacrificial sacrament, getting injected is their baptism, sodomy is their highest virtue, therapy is confession, oligarchs are their cardinals, music festivals are pilgrimages, criminal gentle giants/joggers/fentanyl overdosers their martyrs, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KantPost, post: 1476321, member: 22302"] E Michael Jones is excellent. His books are worth every penny. Getting back to Roosh's article, what made me question the theory of evolution is how improbable it is. We are expected to believe that one highly improbable mutation happens, and then on top of this mutation another highly improbable mutation has to happen, and so on in sequence. I mean it's so unlikely that it's preposterous. The famous mathematician Fred Hoyle had this quote where he said it's like a tornado ripping through a junkyard and assembling a 747 from the pieces in moments. The whole thing is an absurd proposition, it's impossible. It only makes sense when viewed through the religious lens: evolution is their story of creation, Darwin a prophet, entrepreneurs are missionaries, scientists are their priests, abortion is the sacrificial sacrament, getting injected is their baptism, sodomy is their highest virtue, therapy is confession, oligarchs are their cardinals, music festivals are pilgrimages, criminal gentle giants/joggers/fentanyl overdosers their martyrs, etc [/QUOTE]
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