I came up with the best response to this demonic lie of Darwin.
If the lie of evolution were true, we would literally see billions upon billions of "intermediate" beings living on earth today among "humans", and also we would find billions of their bodies in fossels. We see NONE of either, NONE. Making the lie of Darwin proven an impossibility.
Why? Because no animal or ape has ever been observed to morph into a different being unable to mate with their parent's offspring. Thus the claim that morphing occurs over millions of years would DEMAND that all those intermediate morphed "types" of beings STILL EXIST and are still morphing TODAY. NONE of them exist, and have never existed either according to fossel records.
Also what people don't understand is that many skulls of so called intermediate beings are merely taken from tribes which modern people have never seen in person, and which have cannibalistic histories to them, which biology has proven will DEFORM certain visible features. Take Papua New Gunean skulls for example. If you look at many Papua New Gunieans they look almost exactly like the lying Darwinians call ape man, but they are NOT anything of the kind, their ancestors simply were cannibals which deformed their jaws and bone structure to a certain degree.
Jim Lincoln wrote: Republicans trying the same stunt now, may be in for some unpleasant results as a WSJ video and other sources point out [URL=http://www.newsunited.com/why-blocking-supreme-court-nominee-could-22376028-news/22376028/]]]http://tinyurl.com/zbkntxg (Why blocking supreme court nominee could be risky.)[/URL]
Michael Hranek wrote: What I am calling the "Mystical Return" of Jesus Christ where everything is so clouded behind a consuming scholorship that dissects and nit picks all the this and thats until the beauty that He is coming, that we will see Him face to face in all His glory, that He will reign on Earth, and the URGENCY of the work that is before us, is obscured in the mists of man pleasing religious vanity and endless empty talk When it comes to prophecy we so need to choose wisely
The lazy and ignorant always blame scholarship for all ills and strike out at those who study in a vain attempt to try and retain a sense of their own importance.