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I could make great arguments for creationists, for fun, but i wish they could come up with them on their own, i really do. It's always disappointing. Some hints:
"If you created me, who created you?"
Only AI robots will have the luxury to become creationists, as long as we are still around, otherwise it will awfully look like they evolved on their own too at some point.
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Totally, or a piece of silicon found in nature that somehow started to developped electrical gates by a lightning strike (ironically that's how we presume biological life started too)
If we really want to be accurate and totally honest, evolution doesn't disprove creationism ultimately, at least the first steps in the sense of the complexification of inanimated matter.
They don't have to be mutually exclusives but this so over the usual creationist believers.
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God is a spirit. God created us in His image, meaning that we were made as living in the flesh, with his moral, spiritual and intellectual nature, but we are his creation. We are not God in human form. We are his thoughts. God made everything according it's own kind and purpose- the land the sea. God gave man dominion over the land and the sea, to herd and take care of animals, and God says which animals we can use for our own needs. This is all very clear. Why would God use evolution when He is God and also evolution is full of fallacy?
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