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Old July 13th 18, 06:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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You atheists believe in God too.


We most certainly do NOT.


Yes you do. Your mind is playing tricks on you. Everyone even the animals know there is a God.

Well, Chester my cat and I definitely DON'T believe in God.

There are lots of supernatural things. Popcorn, humming birds, clocks.

Now, I KNOW you're kidding

Why are there no half mastodons or quarter pteranodons?

Just because we can't currently see something, DOESN'T mean it isn't
there, and, since you've been able to name them, they must have been
detected some time.

Evolution happens all of the sudden. When it is time for a species to take the next step in evolution it happens to all of the creatures at once. And notice they are called creatures.


Now I know, you really are kidding. The term creature is a carry over
from way back in unenlightened times, when people believed God created
everything. I'm always amazed, how people could be so dumb.

 




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