This is incredibly frustrating.

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In summary, the conversation involves a debate between evolution and intelligent design, with one person trying to prove the theoretical and practical basis of evolution while another brings up the argument of both requiring faith. The conversation also includes a discussion about a picture with a questionable subtitle.
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Blahness
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http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=400&topic=30337412

Every time I see this topic and said discussion, I always have to attempt to prove that evolution has theoretical and practical basis, and that ID does not.

Oh, and of course, the random idiot saying "Both require faith". I just want to *insert stuff you'd see in a random horror movie here, only to his mind* here =|

How should I go about either A: Proving my point right, or B: avoiding these stupid topics in the first place?

Also, should I be bursting in laughter, or crying over the insurmountable idiocy spewing forth from this topic?
 
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the link doesn't work...

and it does requier faith, faith in your eyes, some has faith in imagination.

i'd chose beliving my eyes.
 
  • #3
:rofl: AHHAHAHAAHAHAHAH did you read the subtitle of that picture?
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
:rofl: AHHAHAHAAHAHAHAH did you read the subtitle of that picture?
So that people don't wonder why you're talking to yourself...yes, I saw the subtitle of the picture, and the content, and it has been deleted.
 
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Woops! I did not notice the subtitle :redface:
 
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Dang. I missed it completely. I'm always late to the party...
 
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Moonbear said:
So that people don't wonder why you're talking to yourself...yes, I saw the subtitle of the picture, and the content, and it has been deleted.

:rofl: That's ok, I already talk to myself. That picture was so wrong on so many levels...
 

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