I support Charles Darwin and his theory that people were put on this planet through evolution. He makes MUCH more sense to me than anything ever said to me by any religious person or anything ive ever read in any bible or religious related thing. I also gotta point out that just because I believe in his theory, I'm not bashing any of you religious folks. I realize that you are entitled to your own opinion and I super respect that. I'd never say that what I believe in is definitely right because how the heck am I supposed to know. I wouldn't say that what you believe is right, obviously, cuz how the heck are you supposed to know. His theory is just something I believe in just like God is someone that most others would believe in. I don't recognize any of these theories as truths because if they were than it wouldn't be a question of whos right and whos wrong because we'd all have a proven answer. That being said, I didn't post this to look for some heated debate over the matter, because in the end I really don't care so much about how humans came to be or what happens when we die. No matter what you believe in you can't tell me that Darwin wasn't a wise man for his time. Thanks to those who fave and comment!
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house. Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky. Our bare feet were framed on the horizon. I felt the future in your eyes.
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house. Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky. Our bare feet were framed on the horizon. I felt the future in your eyes.
Well, technically speaking, the Catholic church has nothing against Darwin or his theories (which I, of course, support). So, I'm blasphemous for different reasons. GO DARWIN!!!
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house. Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky. Our bare feet were framed on the horizon. I felt the future in your eyes.
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house. Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky. Our bare feet were framed on the horizon. I felt the future in your eyes.
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house.
Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky.
Our bare feet were framed on the horizon.
I felt the future in your eyes.
Personally, I have a blasphemous mash of religious and scientific beliefs that include evolution, but that is just me.
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"Obviously, a fox had tricked him"
- Konjaku Monogatarishu
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I AM A BUNAHNAHNAH!! D8<
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house.
Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky.
Our bare feet were framed on the horizon.
I felt the future in your eyes.
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Sylph: You know, little brother, you look particularly odd from this angle.
Dusk: You know, big sister, from this angle it would be particularly unfortunate if I had to pee.
- Darkwing by Kenneth Oppel
Check out my favorite evolutionist site, if you got the time: [link]
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"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
-Albert Einstein
Screw the rules! I have money!
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FIVE POUNDS OF HAM
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house.
Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky.
Our bare feet were framed on the horizon.
I felt the future in your eyes.
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Hot afternoons, we'd climb onto the neighbors house.
Breathed deep and jumped into a waiting sky.
Our bare feet were framed on the horizon.
I felt the future in your eyes.
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