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I've been reading Darwin

I've been reading Darwin "On the origin of species."  It's good to read the side of the story you don't believe.  It's only fair and I hope those of you who believe in the theory of evolution, will do as I have done, and read the creationist's side of things.  There is plenty of creationist material on the internet.  We creationists like to take a scientific approach and look at all sides before making our minds up.  Many of you out there are just trusting the evolutionists and assuming they must be right, just because they are labelled "Scientist."  It's time you woke up and looked at both sides and made you own mind up.

  Just a couple of observations on Darwin.  He speaks a lot about pigeons being bred to became pouters or tumblers etc. but he doesn't seem to realise that there were humans making the decisions about the cross breeding.  If you visit Trafalgar Square you will find it "peopled" by ordinary run of the mill pigeons with not a tumbler or fantail in sight.  Also he talks about hybrids in the plant world.  There again humans are involved.
  Undoubtedly Darwin did make discoveries that things change according to their environment but none of this accounts for origins.  It's back to the Bible for me, I know I can trust it. The link below will take you to a creationist site for lots of interesting reading.

http://creation.com/do-humans-have-vestigial-organs

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