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Phendrana said:
 

/sarcasm? 


No, just because they couldn' understand it, it MUST mean that God exists.

Let me break some of these down.

In fact, there is wind in outter space.  Solar wind, which causes the tails of comets.  the tail doesn't follow the comet, it is particles from the comet flying away from the sun.  If you looked at a comet from the sun, it would look like a frozen round rock.  However, since we are not sitting on the sun, we see that the comet is being deteriorated by the sun's energy and braking apart.  Why are there no mini-Earths?  Not enough matter.

I don't understand the second paragraph, It kind of sounds like he's supporting evolution... instead of life forming at the blink of an eye, it evolved over billions of years.

I believe that there are "missing links" found on a regualr basis.  The difference here is that some believe that it took a cataclismic event to wipe out all the dinosaurs, sealing them into the ground to be turned to fossils.   The difference then, is that these missing link skeletons were probably eaten or broken down by the natural processes and thus, fewexist today because there wasn't a bunch of dirt and polution in the air to settle and cover the remains to e preserved.

No, we didn't all evolve at the same time.  It's theorized that life did evolve over time and nomadic as we were, some people actually might have travelled from one continent to another either by small boat, or walking across a frozen gap.  Some even theorize that all the continents were one entity at one point in time and the Earth was sort of this off balance thing that was breaking apart and shifting to equilibrium, and is still shifting to the point where the landmass on one side of the planet will eventually be equal to the other.  Life could have formed even before this change and been seperated by this shift.

Cows may have 4 udders so that the calfs could shift from side to side as well in case the mother got sore on one side or had to nurse more than just their two calves.  But you never thought of that.

The chicken and egg.  How many human women do you know?  You do know that they produce eggs every month, right?  Yeah, we don't harvest these eggs and eat them, but the same process goes on in the chicken.  the only difference is that humans keep their eggs internally and chickens (and most other birds) lay those eggs outside their body for pure number sake.  The only reason most are not fertile is that the farms generally don't let the roosters do their thing... if you get my drift and fertilize the egg before it's laid.

 



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