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If you are an annihilationist, then your presuppositions on creation are that we are evolved from chemical chaos, chance and time. The question is where did the chemicals and all preceding them come from? You cannot have both.
Even if I were to agree that we are just chemicals bouncing around in some type of orderly fashion, then after you "die," there cannot be "nothing," because by definition your chemical makeup just changes.
Death makes no sense to the evolutionist except as an advancement of evolution (survival of the fittest means something has to die or move out of the way correct?); death is just a way to describe when our chemical processes which appear to make us alive degrade and erode to the point they don't function any longer in a manner recognizable as life.
Again, you cannot have "death" and evolution.
That's a great quote, who'd have thought Ashton Kutcher would say it. Of course, he's paraphrasing Edison:
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work
Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes...
If the USDA needs to be that well armed, it is likely connected to Agenda 21. Like the law enforcement in S. Carolina being asked if they were willing to use weapons against citizens to enforce Agenda 21. They are not fighting a foreign enemy, they are meant for us. Private property is in the crosshairs.
http://nypost.com/2014/02/14/ashton-kutc...
Who would have thought it?
Now, if he could only make a really good movie.