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Where can I find and kill this guy?
MajorSport
I'm pretty sure 56k can handle this...
Anyway, that guy is just that; a guy. Just a random bandit or highwayman. The armor they wear is scaled to your level.
My theory: The editor that's reviewing it probably submitted his resignation :shock: That seems likely considering the mass Gamespot editor exodus since "Gerstmanngate".
Anyway, who cares when the review goes up.I'd take IGN's word over the new Gamespot's any day.
[QUOTE="thehandsread730"][QUOTE="Revinh"][QUOTE="C_Town_Soul"][QUOTE="Revinh"][QUOTE="Red-XIII"]If we were intelligently designed and the fossil records are false, then every few million years God must have wiped out thousands of animals and replaced them all with different ones out of thin air, fully formed. How does that make sense?Revinh
It's out of dust, not thin air.
The fossil record shows exactly that. Sudden appearances of fully formed creatures* with no connection to ones that previously came. And rare fossilization isn't a valid excuse because there should still be plenty of "transitional forms" if they really did exist but the majority of the record shows that*. The ones presented by evolutionists are just desperate attempts to make them fit the theory.
And extinction has natural causes, it doesn't necessarily mean he wiped them out.
So how do you explain the Permian Mass Extinction where it's estimated 95% of life on Earth perished? How did life come about and diversify then-after, and why do organisms now share unique common characters from those that did make it through that period?The Flood maybe.
The Permian-Triassic extinction happened 250 million years ago. Man wasn't in the equation for... well, another 250 million years. Noah wasn't putting animals on the ark 250 million years ago. We are but blips on the geological time scale.
Well then God could've created more animals...
I guess. But I'm personally not comfortable with "could've"s. In my opinion, everything in this universe is subject to the laws of nature and physics. Attributing the origin and evolution of life to a arbitrary... thing (or whatever God is), doesn't sit right with me. I can appreciate the idea (it's a nice one). It makes us feel like we have purpose and our actions have substantial consequences. That's a nice sentiment. However, its not a belief that I subscribe to.
I know you're not going to be swayed by what is said on a forum, but just consider the evidence for evolution. Do some reading, take a Evolutionary Biology class. Even if it doesn't change your mind, maybe it will give you some sense of appreciation for the amount of evidence that supports the other side of the argument.
[QUOTE="C_Town_Soul"][QUOTE="Revinh"][QUOTE="Red-XIII"]If we were intelligently designed and the fossil records are false, then every few million years God must have wiped out thousands of animals and replaced them all with different ones out of thin air, fully formed. How does that make sense?Revinh
It's out of dust, not thin air.
The fossil record shows exactly that. Sudden appearances of fully formed creatures* with no connection to ones that previously came. And rare fossilization isn't a valid excuse because there should still be plenty of "transitional forms" if they really did exist but the majority of the record shows that*. The ones presented by evolutionists are just desperate attempts to make them fit the theory.
And extinction has natural causes, it doesn't necessarily mean he wiped them out.
So how do you explain the Permian Mass Extinction where it's estimated 95% of life on Earth perished? How did life come about and diversify then-after, and why do organisms now share unique common characters from those that did make it through that period?The Flood maybe.
The Permian-Triassic extinction happened 250 million years ago. Man wasn't in the equation for... well, another 250 million years. Noah wasn't putting animals on the ark 250 million years ago. We are but blips on the geological time scale.
[QUOTE="Revinh"][QUOTE="thehandsread730"][QUOTE="Revinh"][QUOTE="Red-XIII"]If we were intelligently designed and the fossil records are false, then every few million years God must have wiped out thousands of animals and replaced them all with different ones out of thin air, fully formed. How does that make sense?C_Town_Soul
It's out of dust, not thin air.
The fossil record shows exactly that. Sudden appearances of fully formed creatures* with no connection to ones that previously came. And rare fossilization isn't a valid excuse because there should still be plenty of "transitional forms" if they really did exist but the majority of the record shows that*. The ones presented by evolutionists are just desperate attempts to make them fit the theory.
And extinction has natural causes, it doesn't necessarily mean he wiped them out.
Explain why modern whales have vestige hind legs and humans have an appendix. Those are signs of transition.
Also, evolution is not a smooth process. It is a long series of trial and error where only traits that improve reproductive potential (number of offspring, survivability, etc...) are selected for.
The appendix plays a role in the immune system and whales hind "legs" probably have a use that you we just don't know.
Doesn't mean it's not vestigile.Right, the appendix is intended for digesting complex carbohydrates like cellulose. However, it's role has been limited as our diets changed.
[QUOTE="Red-XIII"]If we were intelligently designed and the fossil records are false, then every few million years God must have wiped out thousands of animals and replaced them all with different ones out of thin air, fully formed. How does that make sense?Revinh
It's out of dust, not thin air.
The fossil record shows exactly that. Sudden appearances of fully formed creatures* with no connection to ones that previously came. And rare fossilization isn't a valid excuse because there should still be plenty of "transitional forms" if they really did exist but the majority of the record shows that*. The ones presented by evolutionists are just desperate attempts to make them fit the theory.
And extinction has natural causes, it doesn't necessarily mean he wiped them out.
Explain why modern whales have vestige hind legs and humans have an appendix. Those are signs of transition.
Also, evolution is not a smooth process. It is a long series of trial and error where only traits that improve reproductive potential (number of offspring, survivability, etc...) are selected for.
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