i respect your opinion. this is truely one of the problems- with religion- the friggin translations! See, its because of this that there's so many subdivisions in Christianity. If you want to see the that evil meant trials- not as the "absolute evil." I suggest you research real books by scholars about the real translation of the bible from Aramaic. There's been a lot of crap in the internet lately.
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My example is supposed to be to support my statement that evolution is contradictory. When all is said and done, evolution is simply about mutations and survival of the fittest. I said that a'healthy' mutation is rare- and yes, mutations are totally random and no one controls them. I simply used the example of the baby's head mutating into smaller ones as an example that evolution is wrong. If a baby's head was the leading cause of mortality rate in mothers, then according to evolution, this trait or characteristic shouldn't pass on. Look at the case of sickle cell anemia. Because Malaria was killing a lot of folks in Africa, some people there develop a phenomenon known as sickle cells which helps them survive malaria. These folks never had a choice to have this ability but according to evolution, it just happened and the trait survived because it is the trait that enables them to survive in those kinds of condition. Now, I'm just wondering- if this is possible, then in the name of evolution, it should have been also possible for humans to have little heads. The interesting thing about all this, is that although it looks like humans almost have a choice in the matter (although they really don't)- there seems to be some intelligent process that is behind with this evolution theory that these materisalistic scientists propose. If you read your Darwin and his friend Dawkins, you will discover that both of these guys found evolution fascinating that they feel there is an intelligence to it. And some folks identify this intelligence as God.
Reagarding your comment:
"Babies also have their skull in fragments so their head isn't rigid when born, allowing them to be 'squeeze' out."
Pardon me, but this seems to be quite silly. I think, its the other way round. I think it's because of the fact that the bones in a baby's head is underdeveloped that you don't squeeze the baby's head out. If you don't believe me, ask your local doctor.
"Lets see… well I play the guitar and when I'm not playing the guitar, I think about playing the guitar. My other favorite instrument, is the guitar and if I aspired to play any other instrument, it would be the guitar...
I can’t sing so I sing through my guitar. So when the sound guy says: “Your guitar is too loud!” I think: "Why does he never say that to the vocalist?"
I can’t sing so I sing through my guitar. So when the sound guy says: “Your guitar is too loud!” I think: "Why does he never say that to the vocalist?"