yes, that is an example of an over generalization, Est.

another common mistake in scientific research is interpreting your results to explain a theory to which they don't really apply, or more commonly interpreting somebody else's results to explain your case.

many people don't like the idea of a supreme being, because it means they'd be held accountable for what they do. not saying anybody here holds that opinion, I'm just stating a fairly commonly held belief evidenced by survey and sociological study. they will go far outta their way to back up this belief too. and when somebody does not want to believe something, there's usually nothing anybody can say to convince them otherwise.

another interesting note: The speed of rotation of this planet around the axis seems to be slowing. a few years ago, an atomic clock (accurate to 1/10000th of a second) had to be set one second back because of this effect (this isn't somebody's idea, this was a researched and published thing). now IF this is a trend that has been happening for a long time, then 65 million years ago, the world would have been spinning so fast as to be unable to support life.