Anonymous wrote:threatened much? Why do you care so much that someone else the odacity not to care how the planet was created? Why does it matter? How does it affect the quality of your life?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A combination of both, leaning on the creation side of things. I absolutely believe in God and believe He created the universe but I don't know (or care) about the specifics of how that happened. Really, does it matter?
You're critical thinking is awesome! You must have rocked science in high school & college.
College? Surely you jest.
threatened much? Why do you care so much that someone else the odacity not to care how the planet was created? Why does it matter? How does it affect the quality of your life?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A combination of both, leaning on the creation side of things. I absolutely believe in God and believe He created the universe but I don't know (or care) about the specifics of how that happened. Really, does it matter?
You're critical thinking is awesome! You must have rocked science in high school & college.
College? Surely you jest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A combination of both, leaning on the creation side of things. I absolutely believe in God and believe He created the universe but I don't know (or care) about the specifics of how that happened. Really, does it matter?
You're critical thinking is awesome! You must have rocked science in high school & college.
Anonymous wrote:A combination of both, leaning on the creation side of things. I absolutely believe in God and believe He created the universe but I don't know (or care) about the specifics of how that happened. Really, does it matter?
39%, which is depressing as all get-out:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114544/darwin-birthday-believe-evolution.aspx
One. In. Four. No wonder we are going to hellinahandbasket.