How can the animals diversify from different forms when they were planted by God according to it's kind? The earth was made in 6 days so of course the creatures were planted. Why is the Bible true? Because Jesus referred to the Bible and Jesus was real.
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How can the animals diversify from different forms when they were planted by God according to it's kind?
Because they weren't 'planted'. And you can't use the bible saying it's true as proof the bible is true.
Impeccable reasoning there. If you discount the fact that no historical evidence of Jesus' existence has ever been found, that is. Oh, and "X said it, so it must be true" is not even remotely an argument.
And how does divine creation not mean that differences within species is a thing? You do know what selective breeding is don't you? (Of course you don't...) It's man made accelerated evolution.
Jesus read the bible and he was a Christian but a Real Christian (TM),
not one of those Catholics, and so was Moses who wrote the bible, Adam and
Eve, too, were Christians. White ones, and they all spoke Elizebethan English.
It's twoo, it's twoo.
Of course the creatures were planted - how else would we ever get new ones? Duh.
Why is the Bible true? Because Jesus referred to the Bible and Jesus was real.
That's amazing given that the bible wasn't compiled until about a 100-150 years after his supposed death. It's also more than a tad circular, logically speaking, since the only source of information on the guy comes from the books which comprise the bible. I could write any character I wish into reality if we operated by that standard.
There is no evidence for the existence of Jesus. He has less amount of evidence than Harry Potter, who is mentioned in at least seven books. Jesus is only mentioned in four gospels, and a number of rambling letters from Paul.
Harry Potter mentions Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Quidditch Through the Ages. Are they true, then?
Animals DO diversify from different forms, so the Bible can't be true, then.
Creature were planted? What; with seeds in soil that grew roots?
What is a kind? No fundie has ever been able to define it, yet.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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