When a man builds a house on a faulty foundation and doesn't want to tear the house down and rebuild on a solid foundation, the house will eventually crumble. But many people live in that house for years and pretty soon, the floors begin to creak, the walls begin to crack, the foundation begins to crumble. So the man keeps spending more money to patch the walls, fix the floors and shore up the foundation. But that never fixes the bad construction or the soil on which the foundation was built. So the house is finally condemned and the man has no more money to build or buy another house.
That's what happens when beliefs are based on lies. And the lie that something superior can come from something inferior is no exception because it's impossible. So scientists keep patching up the holes in the story of evolution by adding one more lie until they've gotten to the point where they've even forgotten what the first lie was!
Nobody knows where humans came from (expect Christians). Was it apes, monkeys, another fictitious beast? No one knows since it's just a story from the imaginations of men. No one knows how this unknown animal even turned into a human. Did he mate with a half-human, half-animal? If so, then what traits did that animal have? :o Again, no one knows so no one can't possibly know which traits this fictitious beast passed along to humans. uppydogeyes
So then of course, no one knows how many of these imaginary animals there were. So they make up more stories that contradict the previous stories which is of course why no one still knows how many there were.
So upon this incomplete story that never got started in the first place, a whole foundation is built claiming that something superior can come from something inferior. :o But again, since it's impossible for something superior to come from something inferior, then of course, that's why no one knows anything about evolution. It's just a badly written fairy tale. But scientists don't have to be logical or even complete a story. It will be accepted anyway because they have university degrees. That's what "higher" education does for people.
That's what happens when beliefs are based on lies. And the lie that something superior can come from something inferior is no exception because it's impossible. So scientists keep patching up the holes in the story of evolution by adding one more lie until they've gotten to the point where they've even forgotten what the first lie was!
Nobody knows where humans came from (expect Christians). Was it apes, monkeys, another fictitious beast? No one knows since it's just a story from the imaginations of men. No one knows how this unknown animal even turned into a human. Did he mate with a half-human, half-animal? If so, then what traits did that animal have? :o Again, no one knows so no one can't possibly know which traits this fictitious beast passed along to humans. uppydogeyes
So then of course, no one knows how many of these imaginary animals there were. So they make up more stories that contradict the previous stories which is of course why no one still knows how many there were.
So upon this incomplete story that never got started in the first place, a whole foundation is built claiming that something superior can come from something inferior. :o But again, since it's impossible for something superior to come from something inferior, then of course, that's why no one knows anything about evolution. It's just a badly written fairy tale. But scientists don't have to be logical or even complete a story. It will be accepted anyway because they have university degrees. That's what "higher" education does for people.