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Can't. Stop. Laughing.

This is video of Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron of The Way of the Master, discussing the intelligent design of bananas.

Bananas are perfect from God.
I can't stop laughing.
This is the atheists nightmare according to them.
They say that this is how bananas have always been. No. Not quite.
This is what wild bananas look like.
They were small and contained seeds.
After thousands of years of farming and domestication, they were changed, evolved.
Heh.
*chuckle*

Comments

The wild bananas certainly don't look very edible, do they? Heh. I love bananas. I'm glad they've evolved. I'm glad we're not monkeys anymore either. Because then, hair removal would be quite a bitch, don't you think?

The banana thing is a bit tongue-in-cheek. Even so, doesn't it sort of prove his point? "After thousands of years of farming and domestication" so in fact, they were changed to be that way...didn't happen by random chance!

Through farming, and domestication. By people. By humans. Not by god. He is trying to prove that God made them this way. No, god did not. People did.
The papua new guineas to be exact. They found the original banana to be hard to eat, it had seeds, as "god" made them. They farmed them, domesticated them, to be easier.
So no, this doesn't prove his point at all.

There is no scientific proof of evolution..all the ape people had to be recanted, just speculation. However, there is evidence of a world-wide flood w/ fossils embedded in mountains in sedimentary rock. There are no transitional fossil forms. Darwin said to prove evolution there should be...thousands! Better check out the Bible. There are thousands more transcripts of this book than any other book..no other book comes close! also, the test of a true prophet in the Old Testament was that 100% of their prophecy must come true. Well--every one about Jesus came true--except for the ones which haven't taken place yet-the second coming of Christ! That one wil be to judge the world in righteousness. Are you right with God? Have you kept His Law? check it out at: www.needGod.com
If you're right , we all return to dust (which the Bible says is what God made us from until He breathed the breath of life into us. ) IF you're wrong, the place of eternal punishment by a good and Holy and just and right God-is Hell.

I'm perfectly content with my life and have no need for a make believe guy up in the sky to judge me.
When we die, that's it, there is no more, lights out.

Do you really need to believe in something like god to feel your life is full?
Is it not better to be a good human being because it's the right way to be? Do you need to know there is something after? Is the only reason you believe in God because you are afraid of what may come after you die?

The bible is a book written by man. Men wrote it. Humans.

There is proof of evolution. Fish with fingers.
Acanthostega. With its fishlike tail and gills, it was certainly adapted to an aquatic environment, but its paddle-shaped fins end in tiny fingers. Vertebrates, it turns out, grew fingers before they left the sea.
One of the most important milestones in the evolution of life began some 400 million years ago, when the first animals made their way from water onto land. At that time, known as the Devonian period, the world was changing dramatically: complex plant ecosystems formed on land, the first woody plants appeared, and the water's edge was becoming a new kind of environment.

The move to land was a very gradual process, and the evolution of limbs wasn't a simple adaptation resulting from animals crawling onto the shore and never looking back. In fact, the new picture of this transition shows that most of the changes needed for life on dry land happened in creatures that were still living in the water. Some fishlike vertebrates had already begun to evolve limbs by around 400 million years ago: They were called "lobe-fins," with fins that looked like fleshy paddles, and they had lungs as well as gills.

The transition from these lobe-fins to the earliest tetrapods -- four-legged animals that walked on land -- has long been of intense interest to biologists. Many of the most telling fossils have been dug up in Greenland in the latter part of the 20th century, particularly in the past 15 years.

One of the first vertebrates that may have ventured onto land, whose remains date from about 364 million years ago, is called Ichthyostega. Although fishlike in many ways, it had robust bony legs, arms, and digits. Ichthyostega clearly spent some time out of water.

In 1987, fossils of another related form, named Acanthostega, were discovered in Greenland. This creature had stumpy legs and a long tail, which were probably used for propulsion in water. In fact, Acanthostega, more so than Ichthyostega, was basically an inhabitant of the water; its limbs were too floppy and its backbone too weak to support itself on land. Not only that, but despite the presence of lungs, Acanthostega had very fishlike gills.

From these finds, it now appears that the four legs common to land animals today really evolved for another purpose: navigating swampy wetlands, not as a means of moving to land. But once on land, the animals found their limbs a survival advantage there, too. Evolution frequently produces adaptations that come to be useful in the future for a different purpose.

So, no proof of evolution eh?

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