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RoyalCardMan said:Well, how do you know the Tortiose actually adopted the baby Hippo? You don't know what the animals were thinking(if you know, then please tell me).
An old cat that my family had, once protected a bird from out other cat, she was very friendly and maternal and liked to protect all things.
Now, back on topic. Yes, you have some points there. The other argument I could lay against you is that the Bible said "his image" not images.RoyalCardMan said:No, I don't believe aliens exist, but I do believe that lifeforms or beings on other planets do.
Alien = life form on another planet.
RoyalCardMan said:And I don't really believe in the theory of evolution. It is kind of an athiest theory. Most of it tries to prove that not God made all things, but the world itself did...
...So, in conclusion, the Evolution theory is more of an idea to turn peopel away from God.
I had a religious science teacher at school, she believed that God created the 'big bang' and evolution. It was her understanding that the creation stories in the bible were a simplified version of evolution, written in a way that ancient man could understand.
It is also of interest, that Pope John Paul II officially supported the big bang theory becasue it did not discount the idea that God created the events that triggered the big bang and in turn evolution.
QUOTE(RoyalCardMan @ Jul 23 2011, 02:01 AM)
If God mad man in his image, why then do people from different parts of the world look different from each other? Surely if we were all created with the same mold, we would all be the same hight, skin tone, face shape etc.