Response To “Where Did I Come From?”

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FGGAM got this over night from a reader who wants to be nameless, I do know him , so it is authentic,  he does have a name! LOL! This is in response to a recent FGGAM post, “Where Did I Come From?” I believe it will give you a chuckle for your Sunday.

 The recent item on “Where Did I Come From?” reminded me of the story about Curious George:
It seems that one day the zookeeper noticed that the monkey was reading two books–the Bible and Darwin’s “Origin of Species.”
Surprised, he asked the monkey, “Why are you reading those two books?”
“Well,” said the monkey, “I just wanted to know if I am my brother’s keeper or my keeper’s brother.”
You can inquire about the answer the next time you talk with a monkey

This is the post by our Dear Freind Stephen Bockemeier:

chimp asking question   One of the greatest questions young people ask is “Where did I come from?”  It’s an important question and it really doesn’t have anything to do with sex.  It’s about developing a worldview that is true to life and consistent with reality.  Unfortunately, the answers young people receive are often contradictory – especially if they are being raised in a Christian home.  Even many parents are confused about the issue.  Why not check out what will sure to be an interesting debate between Ken Ham (Answers in Genesis) and Bill Nye (the “Science” guy) to be held this coming Friday evening February 4th at 5PM (MST).  The event can be watched as a live stream at no charge via debatelive.org.   Perhaps we can all learn a little bit more about where we came from!

See  https://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2014/01/29/debate-teaching-in-public-school

 

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