2000 YEARS AGO THE AVERAGE HIEGHT OF A MAN WAS 5 FT,, TODAY IT IS 6 FT,SHOE SIZE WHEN I WAS A KID WAS ABOUT 9 TODAY IT IS AROUND 12 TO 13,, GIRLS ARE FORMING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND IT USED TO START IN JR HIGH,, WERE ARE CHANGING AND GROWING WITH TIME,, THIS IS EVOLUTION RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES YET THE CHRISTIANS REFUSE TO EXCEPT IT,, WHY?
2006-06-15
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you dont know what youre talking about.. cool
2006-06-15 05:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and I believe in evolution. Not all Christians are opposed to the theory of evolution. In fact, go pick up a Bible and reread (or read, if it's your first time) Genesis. Use a little imagination. Couldn't you make the argument that this is a basis for evolution, not a refutation of it. For example, separating the earth and waters could be read as life evolving from the oceans and on to land. Dividing dark and light becomes a possible allegory of cell division. Try it. You might be amazed.
2006-06-15 12:50:15
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answered by Christina D 5
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Actually it is only certain fundamentalist Christians who don't believe in evolution. Those who depend on Bible-only theology must reject any notion that "contradicts" the Bible. If there is anything in the Bible that can be demonstrated to be false, their ideology collapses.
A more reasonable view, the one that I hold, is that evolution is a process of creation. The basic theory of evolution does not contradict the Bible if one allows the creation story in Genesis to be allogorical rather than literal.
2006-06-15 14:35:34
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answered by bienvenunet 2
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how about people in the U.S. and abroad are better fed nowadays and take vitamins. Girls are developing earlier because of all the growth hormones injected into livestock that contaminates our food supply. There is no such thing as evolution.
2006-06-15 12:49:27
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answered by frankyglitz 4
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I don't entirely dismiss evolution, there is biological proof of the concept to some extent. I do not believe that we came about by chance, however, and that life created itself. Ridiculous in my opinion.
2006-06-15 12:45:57
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answered by Circe 2
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Why don't evolutionists believe in Christ? Millions are hearing the good news of Jesus, getting saved, and changing the world around them because of what they now believe. Christ is doing great things in people's lives RIGHT BEFORE OUR VERY EYES, YET THE EVOLUTIONISTS REFUSE TO ACCEPT IT, WHY?
2006-06-15 12:52:47
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answered by legolas85130 2
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I am a Christian and believe things evolve and that God made them that way. I do not believe in Darwins theory of evolution.
2006-06-15 12:44:21
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answered by Jen 3
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to some extent I believe in evolution but I believe that humans did evolve from Adam and Eve.
2006-06-15 12:44:32
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answered by danielle_la_flor 3
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The Pope believes in evolution and he is a Christian.
2006-06-15 12:56:26
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answered by ? 5
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Yes, in human beings themselves. Not fish and monkeys. Christians believe that humans were created by God, not transformed from one creature into the next.
2006-06-15 12:45:31
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answered by angel_of_the_united_states 3
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That's not evolution. It's nutrition.
2006-06-15 12:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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