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Why do some people believe that they were created by God and are like him?
Answer :Ч Emergency response and sick fantasy.
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Why:
~In short, they are convinced, for they have been convinced by very exhaustive proofs, not constructed by theory, and this theory can be confirmed empirically if necessary. �
I don't want to offend anyone, but I think it's easier to ask the question “Why do some people deny that they are ape-like animals?”, because otherwise a certain disrespect for the work of great people arises.�
For our age, it is very ridiculous to behave like a child in kindergarten, thinking up the rules in an ordinary game, just to look more profitable. There is nothing wrong with the fact that we are animals, at the molecular level we are generally a potential coal, although I would not be surprised if this also scares someone (it kills the sense of specialness and significance), but in such cases I advise you to consider yourself a potential diamond (it sounds more beautiful, but in fact the same).
Apparently, because they studied biology at school, and remember that the biological species Homo sapiens belongs to the order of primates, the suborder dry-nosed, the infra-order ape-like, the family hominid.�
And they were included there by the convinced creationist Carl Linnaeus.�
PS. To deny being descended from an ape is to fall into the sin of pride.