I read on the answers in genesis website that that the difference between "evolutionists" and "creationists" is that they have different preconceived notions which cause them to interpret facts differently.
I disagree with that opinion, however, assuming it is true. How would a creationist interpret these facts?
1) Humans and chimpanzees share aover 95% of our DNA and overall, animals which are member of the same genus and class share more DNA than animals that are not.
2) The more isolated an environment is, the more unique the animal species found in that environment are.
3) There have been many fossils found of extinct animals, not only dinosaurs, but other animals like ancient fish or bugs. According to the fossil record, there have been countless species which arose and became extinct that there is no record of ever having interacted with man.
2007-06-11
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