bardock wrote: Also what's this about the Red Sea splitting being vastly improbable? Is it because we have never seen it happen for ourselves?Dear Bardock, you are making the same fundamentalist claims that other fundamentalists have made on this forum. Your parting of the red sea claim interests me. I assume you take religion seriously and that you have thought deeply about the major events. Try answer these simply basic questions.
1) When did Moses cross the red sea? ( I want the year and how you calculated it)
(The myth arose from the Hyksos semetic dynasty being thrown out of Egypt and from the explosion of Thera, the volcano. If Moses left with 600,000 wariiors and their families and the population of Egypt was 1,200,000 how come no Egyptians noticed or wrote down even a passing note about the exidos? Please explain?
My point is that you will not be able to supply a year because you have never looked. Most fundamentalists will never check their claims. However science requires that we check every aspect of a theory.
2) Micro Evolution VS Macro Evolution
If you believe in micro evolution then what is the limiting "Thing" that stop two members of one species experiencing micro-evolution to such a degree that they become separate species?
( Again there is no limit and evolution is quite real. Unfortunately for you fundamentalists DNA can now be mapped and Fundamentalists are stuck with the probelm that there is definately some form of evolution. However because faundamentalists never investigate or experiment and then exchange notes that have forgotten to think of any reason that limits "micro-evolution". If micro evolution is not limited then "evolution is real"
