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But there's different accounts of the Bible from different times, almost the same thing.

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Yeah, but.. how many explosions to create the universe can their be lol?
So, someone read someone else's work, and incorporated it into their own? Haven't you seen the Sherlock adaptations. Different times, same generically based story.

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lol I haven't made an argument

Reread everything I've wrote
Let's list a few "things" a dog, for instance, is a thing. Is a dog capable of creating? A tree is a thing. Is a tree capable of creating? The act of creating in itself, inherently implies an anthropomorphism, as previously stated.

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Also, as a side note, @Obey, the earth's formation has been answered by science.
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Unread 09-26-2013, 03:30 PM   #60
 
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Originally Posted by Obey View Post
But there's different accounts of the Bible from different times, almost the same thing.

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Yeah, but.. how many explosions to create the universe can their be lol?
So, someone read someone else's work, and incorporated it into their own? Haven't you seen the Sherlock adaptations. Different times, same generically based story.

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Originally Posted by SpookyDeep View Post
lol I haven't made an argument

Reread everything I've wrote
Let's list a few "things" a dog, for instance, is a thing. Is a dog capable of creating? A tree is a thing. Is a tree capable of creating? The act of creating in itself, inherently implies an anthropomorphism, as previously stated.

---------- Post added at 03:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:29 PM ----------

Also, as a side note, @Obey, the earth's formation has been answered by science.
 
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