Think About This: Creation > Evolution
A couple of weeks ago, during my diurnal wanderings at the Facebook Web site, I was invited to join a group entitled; We CAN and WILL find 1,000,000 Creationists by June 2011. I understand this group simply wants to “gather creationists together in one place” to praise the fact that “God created all things and He has revealed Himself to us in His Creation and in His Word.”Being an active internet surfer, I find many forums, Web pages, and articles that address the state of affairs between creationists and evolutionists; and each and every one consistently gives me pause for thought.According to Facebook Press Room Statistics, there are over 500 million users; just how many of them will show their colors for this group’s cause?Given the numbers involved, you wouldn’t think the current goal of 1,000,000 clicks will be so difficul best diet pills t to achieve, at least it shouldn’t be. However, in this precarious day and age, I wonder; and so I write.I have not been a member of any religious group, church, or sect since the age of twelve. In fact, this is the first time I have ever involved myself in any such cause. I am merely one of those privileged individuals who is aware of the origin of Mankind, and have decided to offer discourse to the brimming cornucopia of this matter.How could anyone who has witnessed a birth refuse the fact that the mother produced her offspring? More than this, when you carefully study the entire gestation period, it becomes unequivocally obvious that the common phenomenon called birth is a procedure that was precisely designed for the express purpose of procreating.I suppose the “evolutionist” might be offended by my presumptuousness here.