Thank God for insects which drive evolutionists buggy

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ChosenbyHim

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blue_ladybug

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Chosen, that was a very interesting video. As a very rare, blue (lady)bug, :) I am proud to do my part in driving the evolutionists "buggy"!! Lol. :p Thank God for insects. :)
 

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Chosen, that was a very interesting video. As a very rare, blue (lady)bug, :) I am proud to do my part in driving the evolutionists "buggy"!! Lol. :p Thank God for insects. :)
Blue_Ladybug, thanks and amen! Indeed, it was interesting :)

I like your avatar, it's really neat.
 

blue_ladybug

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Blue_Ladybug, thanks and amen! Indeed, it was interesting :)

I like your avatar, it's really neat.
Chosen, thank you. I like it also. :) Blue ladybugs do exist. The technical term for steel-blue ladybugs is Halmus Chalybeus. :)
 
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Good stuff, Chosen! I'm so sick of evolutionary nonsense. I wonder why people still hold to these empty beliefs (even many Christians, I might add).
 

ChosenbyHim

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Chosen, thank you. I like it also. :) Blue ladybugs do exist. The technical term for steel-blue ladybugs is Halmus Chalybeus. :)
Absolutely, you are welcome :)

That's neat. Are those (Halmus Chalybeus) hard to find?

I live in Florida, so I am just curious.
 

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Good stuff, Chosen! I'm so sick of evolutionary nonsense. I wonder why people still hold to these empty beliefs (even many Christians, I might add).

Tintin, thanks!

Yeah I hear ya, the whole puddle to paradise theory taught by the evolutionists is void of any logic and reasoning. It is just a very foolish system. And for the masses of people out there who believe it; only shows how much those people will love and hold on to a proven lie just so that they can justify their sins in their own mind, and of course they do this by trying to eradicate the thought of having to stand before God one day and to give account to Him.
 

blue_ladybug

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Absolutely, you are welcome :)

That's neat. Are those (Halmus Chalybeus) hard to find?

I live in Florida, so I am just curious.
Chosen, they actually are found in Australia, but have also been introduced in some parts of the usa and other countries for biological control to help get rid of certain other insect pests such as mealybugs. Another species of blue ladybugs are native to the Caribbean. :)
 

ChosenbyHim

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Chosen, they actually are found in Australia, but have also been introduced in some parts of the usa and other countries for biological control to help get rid of certain other insect pests such as mealybugs. Another species of blue ladybugs are native to the Caribbean. :)

Oh alright, thank you for that information, appreciate that.

They look really neat. I did a search on them, found some green ones as well. And these are some of the images I found:


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Beautiful creatures.
 

blue_ladybug

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Oh alright, thank you for that information, appreciate that.

They look really neat. I did a search on them, found some green ones as well. And these are some of the images I found:


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Beautiful creatures.
Chosen, yes they are beautiful. However, some of the pics you see online of them have been blue-enhanced by way of the wonders of photoshop, I'm sure!! Such as the one in my avatar, and the first one you showed here. :) The two species that I have looked up, are metallic blue and steel-blue. Not bright blue as in my avatar pic. :) These are some awesome pics you found, though.
 
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Tintin, thanks!

Yeah I hear ya, the whole puddle to paradise theory taught by the evolutionists is void of any logic and reasoning. It is just a very foolish system. And for the masses of people out there who believe it; only shows how much those people will love and hold on to a proven lie just so that they can justify their sins in their own mind, and of course they do this by trying to eradicate the thought of having to stand before God one day and to give account to Him.
While I admit that the theory of evolution may not turn out to be the best theory or that it may be wrong on some things, to assert that it is "void of any logic and reasoning" is an insult to the hundreds of scientists who spent their lives discovering and investigating possible explanations for the diversity of biological life.

You claim it is a "proven lie" yet no one has falsified the theory to the scientific community with sufficient evidence.

Insects in no way challenge the theory of evolution because insects have been shown to CHANGE OVER TIME.
The theory may not explain every detail and yes it makes some assumptions about the past, but based on the evidence it is the most likely explanation.

An alternative theory is always welcome if there is evidence supporting it.
Spontaneous creation of species has never been observed and there is no evidence for it so while you may find all the flaws you want in a current theory it doesn't automatically make an alternative theory correct by default.