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Here is something I like to put to the god-botherers when they come knocking on the door. I have yet to find one with a decent answer:

On the ark there was Noah and his three sons. Now given the Y chromosome is passed from father to son this means that on the ark - and after the flood - in the whole of humanity, there was just one version of the Y chromosome in existence.

How then, absent evolution, are there so many different versions of the Y chromosome around today?

DoctorJohn 5 Oct 8
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No help they do not believe in science.

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Don’t waste your time engaging ....just say you don’t believe in god and close the door.

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what, you open the door to door-knockers?

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IF you believe this Ark nonsense for real and look at it as literal in the sense that Adam and Eve were literal you have but one answer -- incest! This perfect and all knowing god decided that we would all get here through incest, and the idea was so perfect for him that he used it twice! Not only does incest explain this but it also explains exactly why we are "born in sin" and why we need Jesus Christ.

Get rid of the book of Genesis and there is no need of Jesus. He would have no special reason to die and he could have been simply crucified like thousands of others. This will never happen and we needed to know how we got here. The more science grows the more ignorant this all looks. BTW, dinosaur skeletons are a trick of the devil.

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The Bible is just a poor copy of the Sumerian texts, written 2000 years before the Bible was written, so it really doesn't matter what it says.

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