EDIT: Poor institutions cause hell in Asian North Korea, White Soviet Russia, and Hispanic Central America. Race is not the issue.
All races create poor institutions, yes, but not all behave similarly. North Korea, as a nation, has different practices and values than Soviet Russia, and values that are even more distinct from Central American dictatorships.
racism that doesn't exist because we all belong to the one race the human race.
Bullshit. Racism and race (although in the case of the latter, reality is somewhat different from popular assumption) are both very real and very significant.
There are some things about the "good ol' days" (whenever they may be...) that I do miss.
However, many problems are steadily decreasing (deaths, crime rate, scientific and technological breakthroughs). Not to say everything is getting better (not a fan of the Western progressive's line of thought, or the media's recent attempts to delve into social justice), but a lot of things are improving.
Pretty much the links he posted. But these in particular: http://justiceforall.firedoglake.com/2013/12/10/family-research-council-distorts-researchers-work-a-decade-after-he-demanded-a-retraction/
http://holybulliesandheadlessmonsters.blogspot.com/2011/02/peter-sprigg-proves-family-research.html
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An what are the odds of one of those rocky planets hitting another rocky planet at a perfect glancing blow to both give the earth an oversized iron core necessary for a strong magnetic field as well as a very large moon in orbit to stabilize the planet's spin and seasons?
1: It doesn't need to be a "perfect glancing blow"
2: Plenty of other planets have moons and seasons. Also, the habitable zone is pretty large, and somewhat inaccurate too, as other forms of life could develop in areas that would be inhospitable to us.
And after all that, some how amino acids had to magically combine to make life, something that mathematically should never happen.
Yeah.. it's a little more complicated than that. Here's a good video on the matter: http://www.youtube.com/
Also, just because we don't know everything, that doesn't mean we should stop looking for answers and claim it was all made by a deity. And not just any deity, your deity from your religion from your denomination.
I know there's theories such as the big bang but I believe it is more than mere coincidence that our planet is perfectly shaped and placed in just the right distance away from the sun for us to survive.
Do you have any idea how many planets there are out there? Billions upon billions. The chances of the planet being in the correct position are pretty nice.
Also, what about the planet's shape? It's round, like nearly every planet out there.
Here's what's wrong with this argument:
A male can certainly try to imitate a female or vice versa
To start off, most people who act feminine/masculine, usually ARE feminine/masculine. Not all men are perfectly masculine and not all women are perfectly feminine.
such an imitation is not a positive influence on a child.
See above, also, men with feminine qualities rarely behave in a completely feminine manner.
If a child is female, she should be proud of that fact and embrace it.
Sure, but a person shouldn't be forced to alter their personality or tastes solely because of biology.
She should not be confused between what nature says and what her flamboyant second dad acts like.
To start off, not all gays act in an effeminate manner. While many certainly do, that's more of a comedic stereotype than reality.