if dna proves we are not all related, then how does the story of adam and eve make any sense! science is real and proven, religion is fairytale. if someone can find a single flaw in the bible, then who's to say that any of it has a basis of facts. its just a bunch of stories made up, to make people feel better about dying. After all, isn't death the greatest fear of all? the bible is a fairytale that got out of hand. its the same as someone believing vampires or dragons exist.
Cloverfield (2008; Holy crap, this was good. Would be a great double-header with The Host.); Communion (1989; Didn't work for me. Walken an odd choice, and it was more humorous than tense.); The 400 Blows (Criterion Spine #4) (1959; Truffaut's first feature; I'm looking forward to the Antoine Doinel followups.); Silent Rage (1982; Great beginning and Norris-appreciation, but slow and meandering ending.); Dakota Bound (2001; An actual plot, good cheesy action scenes, and lesbians. Amazingly good.);
if dna proves we are not all related, then how does the story of adam and eve make any sense! science is real and proven, religion is fairytale. if someone can find a single flaw in the bible, then who's to say that any of it has a basis of facts. its just a bunch of stories made up, to make people feel better about dying. After all, isn't death the greatest fear of all? the bible is a fairytale that got out of hand. its the same as someone believing vampires or dragons exist.