Quote Originally Posted by Serapy View Post
Oh, so we now know the true answer to everything. We now know how do they exactly work. We now know how a big bang was created, we now know how and what created the entire universe. We now know exactly how humans were created. We now know how the body of a human exactly works, and the list goes on. You would be right if that were the case, but it's actually not.

So, your implication that I'm wrong in regards to biology is just illogical.
I... wow. I don't even know where to begin with this.

Ok, first off, this entire portion of your post is nothing but a really valid point and i'm impressed by your thinking., as it attacks arguments that were never made and are not relevant. Secondly, just because we don't know everything does not mean you can make up whatever you want (i.e., "we don't know for sure how the world began, so I think a pink unicorn shot magic stars out of its horn which created the universe"). Thirdly, we know enough about biology in general and genetics in particular to know that what you're suggesting is impossible. You would refute all of modern biology and our understanding of how we and the world work. What you're suggesting is far more "illogical" than suggesting that scientific claims actually have some sort of evidence behind them.

Your argument has reached beyond simply "irrational" to "insane." Though I must say, I look forward to your response.