Are the numerous dog breeds proof of evolution?

Indeependent

Actually Since Floods leave scars on the Earth Surface that last well basically forever----------we can safely say that there never ever was a World Wide Flood as described in the Bible. NEVER happened. We also know through genetics and DNA----that one pair of animals would not be enough genetics to repopulate any species----well other than a virus maybe.

And what is "world wide", when you are a Neolithic people who never wandered more than two dozen miles from your home village?

Obviously, it is a flood that devastates everything in your region, because that is the "world" as far as you are concerned. If you live on that split of land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in 4,000 BCE and then everything as far as the eye can see is underwater, of course as far as you are concerned "the entire world flooded".

Obviously even trying to change your mindset to seeing things how people thousands of years ago viewed them is beyond your capability.
Excellent, see you are ok when not obsessed with fake trains

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We are talking about evolution. What that has to do with trains, I have absolutely no idea.
There is no evolution between dogs and wolves as they are exactly the same species. That said I do like your baby gif, is that you or your Son?
 
Indeependent

Actually I have, I just had a different perspective. I just assumed that the writer was high which why none of the story made sense.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
 
Indeependent

Actually Since Floods leave scars on the Earth Surface that last well basically forever----------we can safely say that there never ever was a World Wide Flood as described in the Bible. NEVER happened. We also know through genetics and DNA----that one pair of animals would not be enough genetics to repopulate any species----well other than a virus maybe.

And what is "world wide", when you are a Neolithic people who never wandered more than two dozen miles from your home village?

Obviously, it is a flood that devastates everything in your region, because that is the "world" as far as you are concerned. If you live on that split of land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in 4,000 BCE and then everything as far as the eye can see is underwater, of course as far as you are concerned "the entire world flooded".

Obviously even trying to change your mindset to seeing things how people thousands of years ago viewed them is beyond your capability.
Excellent, see you are ok when not obsessed with fake trains

1pXVFWycDMoUw.gif


We are talking about evolution. What that has to do with trains, I have absolutely no idea.
There is no evolution between dogs and wolves as they are exactly the same species. That said I do like your baby gif, is that you or your Son?
Not true. Dogs are evolving too. Not into a new species at least not for a long time.

The dog, Canis familiaris, is a direct descendent of the gray wolf, Canis lupus: All modern dogs are descendants of wolves.

Now what about us? We are homo sapiens.

But humans are not descended from monkeys or any other primate living today. We do share a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees. It lived between 8 and 6 million years ago. But humans and chimpanzees evolved differently from that same ancestor.
 
I don't have a science background and don't know much about evolution but I believe the answer to my question is YES. What say you? Here's an article that delves into the topic.


Nope.. Its a result of selective breeding.

Nope? ... No hope? ... Absolutelly wrong?

Where do you see the difference between "selective breeding" and "natural selection"? We use the natural law evolution since about 20,000 years when some wolves decided to make us responsible for their lifes. Looks like we made not a bad job for them.
Dogs are not evolved from wolves as they are both still the same species, the dog however is actually been partly de-evolved and is now a parasite living off of humans
Evolution doesn't always mean a good thing. And what they evolve into today may benefit them today but then in 20 years the climate might change and suddenly they go extinct?
 
Dusty

Modern man could and did interbreed with neanderthals.

 
Indeependent

Actually Since Floods leave scars on the Earth Surface that last well basically forever----------we can safely say that there never ever was a World Wide Flood as described in the Bible. NEVER happened. We also know through genetics and DNA----that one pair of animals would not be enough genetics to repopulate any species----well other than a virus maybe.

And what is "world wide", when you are a Neolithic people who never wandered more than two dozen miles from your home village?

Obviously, it is a flood that devastates everything in your region, because that is the "world" as far as you are concerned. If you live on that split of land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in 4,000 BCE and then everything as far as the eye can see is underwater, of course as far as you are concerned "the entire world flooded".

Obviously even trying to change your mindset to seeing things how people thousands of years ago viewed them is beyond your capability.
Excellent, see you are ok when not obsessed with fake trains

1pXVFWycDMoUw.gif


We are talking about evolution. What that has to do with trains, I have absolutely no idea.
There is no evolution between dogs and wolves as they are exactly the same species. That said I do like your baby gif, is that you or your Son?
Not true. Dogs are evolving too. Not into a new species at least not for a long time.

The dog, Canis familiaris, is a direct descendent of the gray wolf, Canis lupus: All modern dogs are descendants of wolves.

Now what about us? We are homo sapiens.

But humans are not descended from monkeys or any other primate living today. We do share a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees. It lived between 8 and 6 million years ago. But humans and chimpanzees evolved differently from that same ancestor.
Again dogs and wolves are exactly the same species, and no breed of dog is evolved from the wolf, as no dog can exist in the wild. Sure some can but they rapidly either die with the survivors picking up wolf traits
 
Dusty

Modern man could and did interbreed with neanderthals.

True meaning that a Neanderthall was the same species, different but the same like the difference between a Maasai warrior and a Swede they are very different but the same species. In this way Neanderthals are not actually extinct as they are incorporated into modern man
 
Indeependent

Actually I have, I just had a different perspective. I just assumed that the writer was high which why none of the story made sense.
I just assumed that the writer was high which why none of the story made sense

You will have to be specific when making such a remark.
I don't have discussions devoid of context.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
You mean like the fact that every news outlet has it's own version of yesterday's events.
If you want to appear to be relevant in a discussion, you have to stop giving the impression that you believe every Liberal version of an event is true.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
You mean like the fact that every news outlet has it's own version of yesterday's events.
If you want to appear to be relevant in a discussion, you have to stop giving the impression that you believe every Liberal version of an event is true.
That is an exceedingly weak copout. If this is too much for your delicate sensibilities, then leave the thread.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
You mean like the fact that every news outlet has it's own version of yesterday's events.
If you want to appear to be relevant in a discussion, you have to stop giving the impression that you believe every Liberal version of an event is true.
Pot meet kettle.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
You mean like the fact that every news outlet has it's own version of yesterday's events.
If you want to appear to be relevant in a discussion, you have to stop giving the impression that you believe every Liberal version of an event is true.
That is an exceedingly weak copout. If this is too much for your delicate sensibilities, then leave the thread.
Stating a fact is a weak copout?
That statement is weak.
 
Indeependent

The whole story of Noah by whatever name you want to use for him.............the bible stories are just a collection of stories copied from other religions and altered.....None of them make much sense, until put in context. A bunch of primitives likely high or drunk making up crazy nonsense.
 
Opinion based on?
Well, I have read the Bible. Pretty gross, but interesting nonetheless. A peek into the primitive morality and ethics of ancient people, and their first and worst attempt to compile them.
Why did you just lie?
At least post 20 or 30 times before you lie.
If you have read the story, in context of the flood, you're not very bright.
The morality of 2021 is not much better but God promised Noach He would never again destroy almost all of mankind in a flood.
Meaningless rant. But thanks. To be continued in another thread and section of the board.
I agree; everything you post is a meaningless rant.
Cool.

You do know the silly Noah flood myth never happened, right?

Actually, you know it did, right?

One thing that is amazingly consistent in almost every mythology in that region of the world, is that they all have a flood myth. Every single one.

And in recent decades, discoveries in the Black Sea (including sites now underwater) have caused many to look at that as being the source of the flood, at roughly 5k BCE;.

There is still debate as to how fast this event happened, but the fact that every group in the region north of Egypt share a common belief screams that there is more to it than just a religious belief. The tales of Gilgamesh have a flood myth almost the exact same as the Bible. To the Greeks, Deucalion was warned by Zeus and Poseidon and built an ark almost the same as Noah and stocked it with animals. To the Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda warned Yima who also built a large boat with 2 of every animal. Even the Hindu with Vishnu warning King Manu to do the exact same thing.

The fact that so many religions share almost the exact same myth shows that something catastrophic had happened in prehistoric times, and the survivors then incorporated that event into their mythologies. And as humans spread out they took that myth with them and told it in their own way. But the fact that they are so similar screams that there was a real event that they were all based on.

One thing I learned in taking a religion class is how similar most religions are. There are a great many striking things that faiths continents apart share, which ultimately points to their having been spawned from a single older faith. Simply look at how many religions share almost identical tales, but told in their own way. Like how for so many, the most popular "god" is the son of the "highest god". And invariably has an older brother. Who not only is known as a "trickster god", but also did things like bring forbidden knowledge to humans (specifically fire and/or agriculture). The Norse, Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Jewish-Christians, Thai all share those beliefs. Even American Indians share them, which shows how far back this common belief extends. In almost every North American Tribe, Coyote is the older (but sometimes younger) brother of Wolf. A trickster, he is akin to Loki, a "frenemy" of Wolf. And many tales actually echo the relationship between Wolf and Coyote the exact same way as between Thor and Loki. Even echoing tales of Prometheus in stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans.

Feel free to deny all you want, but you do not get an almost global echo telling almost the exact same story if nothing had happened historically. And ultimately, that is what we know of most religions today. Tales told orally for generation after generation, often distorted by time but having an actual event that inspired them.
Sure there were floods. That doesn't mean the Noah story is real. And just because all religions are similar, does not mean any of them are real. Maybe they're all fake?
You mean like the fact that every news outlet has it's own version of yesterday's events.
If you want to appear to be relevant in a discussion, you have to stop giving the impression that you believe every Liberal version of an event is true.
Pot meet kettle.
You didn't address the fact that I posted...because you can't.
That's why I go to AP News so I don't have to read the altered nonsense on the other news sites.
 
Indeependent

The whole story of Noah by whatever name you want to use for him.............the bible stories are just a collection of stories copied from other religions and altered.....None of them make much sense, until put in context. A bunch of primitives likely high or drunk making up crazy nonsense.
They don't make sense because you can't read Hebrew and the English sucks.
I attend classes given by MDs and PhDs where we expand upon the many points that the narrative is telling.
Your remark reminds me of people who think studies by PhDs who use the nomenclature of their specialty are nonsense.
You can't understand a written work until you can read the language and understand the history.
 
Poor little SB can't respond with a fact so he clicks a Red Thumb...what a phony.!
 
They don't make sense because you can't read Hebrew and the English sucks.
Hahaha


No. That is not why. They don't make sense because they are often nonsensical.

Precisely what we would expect from primitive, superstitious people making their first attempts at compiling morality and their fantasies.
 
They don't make sense because you can't read Hebrew and the English sucks.
Hahaha


No. That is not why. They don't make sense because they are often nonsensical.

Precisely what we would expect from primitive, superstitious people making their first attempts at compiling morality and their fantasies.
Do you ever tire of making an ass of yourself?
You have already admitted you have never read, let alone studied, even one verse of the Bible.
 
They don't make sense because you can't read Hebrew and the English sucks.
Hahaha


No. That is not why. They don't make sense because they are often nonsensical.

Precisely what we would expect from primitive, superstitious people making their first attempts at compiling morality and their fantasies.
Do you ever tire of making an ass of yourself?
You have already admitted you have never read, let alone studied, even one verse of the Bible.
Uh....i literally told you last night i have read it, when you asked. Last night. Fuck man, you might want to stop doing drugs. Or maybe start. Because good god, your brains are tapioca.
 
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