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  • Rated by tommy-sean on Jul 29, 1:32pm

    What an insight into the tortured lives of those few Christians, who are also smart.
  • Rated by Marcus-Lycus on Jun 03, 9:55pm

    Interesting. I find it amusing to listen to Ken Ham. "when people say 'millions of years ago', I want you to say 'were you there?'" to which I say when people say 'Jesus said' you should say 'were you there?'
  • Rated by darsius on Jun 03, 5:02pm

    well at least some of them are moving away from a christian view of god at least the smart ones anyway.
  • Reviewed by harrystottle on Jun 03, 7:43am

    too painful to watch all the way through...
  • Reviewed by stumbleideafarm on Jun 03, 7:12am

    From the page: "No.7 of 7. Of all the species on earth, only humans try to explain who they are and how they came to be, through the prisms of both science and religion. Today, the theory of evolution is dogged by this tension."How do we *really* know what animals think and communicate to one another? Maybe they know something we don't and are not saying it to us. Agree with fellow stumbler SketchSepahi that there is a false evolution/god dichotomy.
  • Rated by SketchSepahi on Jun 03, 6:02am

    From the video: "(Panning view of rock-formations) The majesty of our Earth the beauty of life. Are they the result of a natural process called evolution? Or the work of a divine creator?" Evolution has nothing to do with rock-formations or the majesty of our Earth. It's idiocy like this that gives people the completely wrong impression that there is a evolution/god dichotomy.