You know, being a role model - even in comic presentation - is a responsibility I embrace. And I dig those that are quick studies. Now.....per this 'science': theory? fact?
Let's see what a leading evolutionist, a Nobel Prize winner, and a Harvard man, in fact, had to say. How does the evolutionist explain the existence of that first one-celled animal from which all life forms supposedly evolved - known as 'spontaneous generation' - the generation of living from nonliving matter ? [ Louis Pasteur proved this 'theory' wrong in his test tube experiments in 1854, yet people - like this evolutionist, believe anyway.]
****"One has only to contemplate the magnitude of this task to concede that the spontaneous generation of a living organism
is impossible. Yet here we are—as a result, I believe, of spontaneous generation." Scientific American, August 1954. - Dr. George Wald, Nobel Prize winner of Harvard University *****
That statement by Dr. Wald demonstrates a
much greater faith than a religious creationist can muster. Notice that the great evolutionary scientist says it could not have happened. It was impossible. Yet he believes it did happen. What can we say to that kind of faith?