they evolved from turnips
2006-06-27 08:39:37
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answer #1
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answered by Br. Benjamin 4
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The origin of the beginning of life is the quest that drives many. Religions have their interpretation. Science has it's interpretation. Science seems to be in the lead because of careful documentation and analysis. The truth is probably a combination of the two, but they need to have some common ground. If religious dogma was not so literal in it's interpretation of history, than things like the dinosaurs could be included. Religion for most consists of the belief in the words written in a book several thousand years ago. There is no hard evidence and you either believe or do not believe. There is no middle ground. If they would accept the scientific evidence as more information about the origin of the earth than we could get on with getting to the truth.
2006-06-27 08:48:44
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answer #2
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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Think about it. Evolution is not a proven fact so it can't be that. Chicken and egg makes it impossible. Can't have a chicken without the egg or an egg without the chicken. Even a bolnd canfigure that out. So less try the GOD approach. In the beginning the earth was void of life according to the GOOD BOOK. It needed preperatio0n for man and the nessasary ingrediants to make man all that he could be as a physical representation of GOD's creative power. In other words, to be fertal with all sorts of "growth possibilities" it needed fertalizer. Thus GOD created these huge beast. They were never ment to co-exist with mankind. They ate and pooped, ate and pooped. At their deaths, along with decaying with vegetation and such, fertalization of the planet took place. As well as mineral resources were " created" for our use today.
In summery, "creation" does not mean immediate like majic. GOD is a God of order and his creative process takes time through HIS bilogical order. It is logical from the Bibles time frame that a crative day was not a litteral 24 hour day but 7 thousand years. Thus it took 42,000 to prepair the earth for mankind. And the Bible only begins with the start of that preperation for humans. It could have been here for millions of years prior to that "beginning" of mankind, the Bible doesn't say. Ask why and I will answer it later. Once the earth was prepaired for human kind, HE eliminated the big beast who were no longer needed.
By the way, GOD has a name and its JEHOVAH. Ask me about that too and I'll answer later.
2006-06-27 13:04:46
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answer #3
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answered by Alton O. C 1
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Evolution
2006-06-27 08:38:52
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answered by Randy 3
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the global warming debate isn't about what's perfect for the Earth. it is going to be the following even if temps are up 50 tiers or down 50. the talk is over the position are the temperatures perfect for us and what are we keen to do to save them there. all of us understand temps are up some tiers from higher sunlight pastime. all of us understand we are coming of an ice age. all of us understand in case you commonly used the perfect few million years temps are low. all of us do not ignore that we are having an result on temps to boot. regardless of the reason, all of us understand it will be undesirable for human civilization, and an outstanding style of alternative species, if temps save going up. all of us do not ignore that if we decrease decrease back carbon emissions temps gained't bypass up as immediately. we do not understand if reducing emissions to 0 would make a huge difference in the destiny. One very last component. photo voltaic and wind and option fuels are coming even if anybody cares about global warming or no longer, and swifter than maximum folk understand. photo voltaic installers are operating as quickly because the can to satisfy orders, and the in uncomplicated phrases people slowing down wind farms are environmental communities.
2016-11-15 08:14:11
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answer #5
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answered by garbarino 4
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oh...they evolved...same way we did. They just couldn't adapt to the conditions that caused their extinction 65 million years ago. We probably couldn't either...so if a big one hits...and wipes out "Earthlings", then another species will evolve in our place.
EDIT: somebody had to bring Noah into this! Ha ha...why didn't Noah bring the T-rex and all his buddies on to the ark then? Are you saying the dinosaurs were not worthy of "God's Love"?
2006-06-27 08:39:57
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answer #6
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answered by powhound 7
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By a whole evolutionery process, from first lives on Earth, like any other creation, their time has been long gone now.
New lives has taken their places, like the prehistorical animals, then animals then man.
2006-06-27 08:49:16
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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God made dinosaurs, like he made everything else.
I believe Noah's flood washed them away.
2006-06-27 08:38:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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the stork came and dropped off little dino's to the mama and dada dinos.
2006-06-27 08:54:22
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answered by sweettea 3
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yeah evolution like us through bacteria and or micro organisms
2006-06-27 08:40:57
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answered by luckydo6 3
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evolution
2006-06-27 09:18:02
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answer #11
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answered by Mandy 2
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