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Default Humans evolved from a prehistoric SHARK from 300m years ago.

On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 11:16:01 AM UTC-4, Ric Trexell wrote:
Let me set it straight as to where you evolutionists evolved from. Here are
the steps that you believe in.
1. In the beginning there was nothing.
2. Then, nothing exploded.
3. Rocks of various sizes went out from that explosion. This is called the
big bang.
4. Some of those rocks had oxygen and hydrogen which formed water.
5. Soon a fish evolved from that water.
6. That fish grew legs and walked out of the water.
7. That fish turned into a monkey.
8. That monkey turned into a man.
So although evolutionists say we are related to the monkey, we are really
related to a rock.
If you have any problem with this, according to evolutionists you are nuts.
I hope this clears up any misunderstanding as to what evolutionist believe.
This is what is taught in the public education system and our colleges.
Those that don't think we were evolved from a rock are called creationists.
So next time you pick up a rock to throw in the lake or river, look it over
carefully because it might be your ancestor.


As hard as it is for you to accept, everything in this universe comes from elements created by the fusion of hydrogen. But hydrogen can result in many different elements under conditions of enormous pressure. I choose to believe that this is the process God used to create the universe. God's creation is what we have in common with rocks, stars, and all life throughout the universe. Only the truly ignorant can think they can explain exactly how God created this Universe, but I think people with intelligence can figure that the total story was not neatly laid out in Genesis.

I pity someone whose faith requires them to abandon scientific reasoning. They need to closely examine the foundations of such a belief.