Have you noticed the mark of creationism in Biology?

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These are the themes for Biology, also known as 'Kingdoms of Life'.

Now remember, this is directly from science people:

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The 7 Kingdoms: (Holy)

Kingdom
Philum
Class
Order
Family
Genuis
Species

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The 6 Kingdoms: (Evil)

Bacteria - Flesh & Disease Related
Archaea - Flesh & Disease Related
Protista - Flesh & Disease Related
Fungi - Disease & Sorcery Related
Animalia - Animals (Not man, but animal)
Plantae - Plants (people say there's gay plants, so it's ok to be gay?.. wrong, look what kingdom its in)

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If you did not know.. The Bible clearly illustrates multiple times on how the number 7 is holy and the number 6 is of man and the beast is 666.

Think about it..
Here is the scientific version..

Eubacteria: Prokarya domain, unicellular, ubiquitous in every habitat from soil to water, living bodies of plants and animals. E.coli is probably the most popular organism

Archaebacteria: Archaea domain, unicellular, can live in marshlands, sewage, oceans, soil, or survive in high temperature areas such as black smokers or geysers. Methanosarcina acetivorans is the most common.

Fungi: Eukarya domain, multicellular, survive in moist warm climates, Penicillium is the most popular of the fungi in my opinion.

Protista: Eukarya domain, they are both uni and multicellular, most protist are parasites that live in host organisms, Plasmodium falciparum is a common one that causes malaria.

Plantae: Eukarya domain, they are multicellular, live in various locations in soil and water, Solanum tuberosum is an example of the potato plant.

Animalia: Eukarya domain, multicellular organisms, live in numerous locations throughout the world, an example would be Panth
 
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