I am an atheist, I believe in science and evolution. I don't believe in the bible and or its ancient stories. I however have been exposed to church and Christian beliefs as a child and adult, I understand how the whole story of creation and god is written. I also understand that the bible is a rule book or guide book for morale living. I hate the assumption that all atheists are bad people, I am a good person. I have good healthy morals and I will help anyone when they are down, I love to learn and teach others. I respect what others believe, I try not to offend anyone in there views.
I honestly can’t fathom how someone can go to a zoo and look a Chimpanzee in the face and say their nothing like us. How can a true creationist say that the DNA test are wrong and that Chimps are nothing like us, and were nothing like them. Or not even go to a zoo looking at a picture of the chimpanzee. The problem is that people don’t understand evolution, or how its works. All they know is that it contradicts the beliefs they were taught, therefore they dismiss it all together.
I will say that science does not answer all the questions that we humans put forward. However, humans are still a very primitive species; we have only harnessed the power of the atom. We have yet to explore and harness the power of the oceans, and our weather systems, or the sun. Science is in its infancy, it will answer more questions then the bible will ever answer.
2006-10-01
04:41:04
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