
The claim is that you can't get order out of disorder (or chaos). They chant this to try to make the evidence for evolution go away because someone has fooled them into thinking evolution is some sort of increasing order from chaos.
Religion, Creationism, evolution, science and politics from a centre-left atheist humanist. The blog religious frauds tell lies about.
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OMG! The Lamb of God has appeared on the end of the Isle of Wight! This must be a sign! |
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Archetypal European hunter-gatherer |
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Harreveld Catholic boys home, Netherlands, were at least ten boys were abused by monks then vindictively castrated. |
Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
1 Corinthians 14:34-35
Fr. Jose Mercau, Excommunicated |
Fr. Donald McGuire, Jesuit, serial paedophile and spiritual advisor to Mother Teresa |
[P]articularly detestable because he abused the trust of parents and had perversely taken advantage of their children. [His Actions were] abhorrent, unacceptable, and‘a very, very serious sin.
USA District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer
(quoted in Chicago Sun Times online, February 11th, 2009)
M. lewisii (A), an F1 hybrid (B), M. cardinalis (C), and examples of variation in floral traits found in F2 hybrids (D–L). |
St Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, USA |
Bosniak victims of faith-based Christian genocidists |
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Giant Arctic camels (Artist's impression) Image credit: Julius Csotonyi PR |
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Macrauchenia patachonica (Artist's impression) |
And it's goodnight from him... |
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Father Robert Harrison |
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Ganymede |
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Dinocampus coccinellae |
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Fossil jawbone with distinctly hominid teeth Photo: Arizona State University/Kaye Reed |
A THANKSGIVING SERMON.
MANY ages ago our fathers were living in dens and caves. Their bodies, their low foreheads, were covered with hair. They were eating berries, roots, bark and vermin. They were fond of snakes and raw fish. They discovered fire and, probably by accident, learned how to cause it by friction. They found how to warm themselve — to fight the frost and storm. They fashioned clubs and rude weapons of stone with which they killed the larger beasts and now and then each other. Slowly, painfully, almost imperceptibly they advanced. They crawled and stumbled, staggered and struggled toward the light. To them the world was unknown. On every hand was the mysterious, the sinister, the hurtful. The forests were filled with monsters, and the darkness was crowded with ghosts, devils, and fiendish gods.
These poor wretches were the slaves of fear, the sport of dreams.
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Artists impression: Wolves hunting mamoths in the Upper Pleistocene Epoch Photo: Alamy |