Perhaps the fault is in your articulation.
LOL. Sure thing...it's funny how partisan's on BOTH sides allow their need to be "right" to control their emotions and responses.
Here, let me provide you a key to the riddle.
My responses are rarely in bold, my source quotations always are.
Lay your pride aside.
I provided substance. You ignored it, conjuring up some babble about 'pride.'
I asked this earlier: Soooo....what's your point?
So far you have failed to fulfill that request.
...and you still can't read.
(shrugs) Your pride seems to be inflated beyond a healthy level.
Sorry honey, you and Mr. Fritz are two sides of the same coin.
"...and you still can't read."
No one can read what hasn't been written.
Seems we've discovered that you can't write.
LOL, I am as always quite comfy with the ignorance of folks like you honey.
"...the ignorance of folks like you honey"
This is what I posted.
If you cannot point out any 'ignorance,' that would indicate that you are a lying gutter snipe
1. The Founders believed in it, and build a nation that reflects same.
2. Archaeological evidence largely validates the book as historically true.
T.E. Lawrence and Leonard Woolley uncovered real evidence of Old Testament sites.
3.The Old Testament was written, although not compiled, almost three millennia ago. It is extraordinary that the writer of the creation account in Genesis, chapter one, got it right in his exposition of the series of events: his sequence turns out to be scientifically accurate in terms of contemporary knowledge.
The images in that writer’s mind of how our planet and life came to be must have seemed curious for the knowledge and experience of the time! Yet….he presented it as though it had been dictated to him, as though he had been spoken to by God.
If it is not evidence for the God, then the author of Genesis 1, or Moses, perhaps, must have understood that the universe formed first, then the seas appeared on earth, and that life forms were photosynthetic. Following that, he had to have realized that an eye evolved in an early animal in the geological past, which triggered the evolution of all the major groups of animals that exist today. Still further, he must have felt that all of this occurred in the seas, before animals moved onto land, and only when they did move out of the water did mammals and birds evolve.
See "The Genesis Enigma," by Andrew Parker, chapter 9.
This from a writer who lived in the desert.
What an incredibly lucky guess! What a considerable stroke of good fortune!
The alternative explanation is divine intervention.
And....I'm not your 'honey'....I'm your mentor.