EVOLUTION IS SCIENCE FICTION!
2006-07-01 04:41:25
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answered by DR. DINO 1
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Evolution is about change. Everything changes. Evolution isn't always about improvement. Even Christianity changes. If it didn't people would still believe in a flat Earth and the Earth being the center of the universe. I believe that change is necessary. Whether it's good or bad depends on how the change affects you. Natural evolution takes a long time to occur. Millions of years, in fact. The Bible was written by people who didn't really understand the Earth and it's natural history. It doesn't make them stupid. It just means that the science hadn't been discovered yet. When people really started looking beyond the Bible and started looking at the natural world they began creating the sciences to help them understand it. Often their discoveries contradicted with the Bible. Science continues to make discoveries that the writers of the Bible could never dream of.
And if you think I'm anti-Christian for saying this, I have this to say. The changes that have been made in Christianity in the last 500 years have improved it to a certain extent. Just keep learning and growing and it will get better still. This is coming from a no-Christian.
2006-07-01 12:04:29
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answered by finnegas2001 2
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First of all God does not have to prove anything.The Bible says>
Gen 1:1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Notice the word created God did not evolve the heaven and the earth!
The main reason satin keeps the evolution theory alive is to remove
God out of the equation then there is no liability and man could do as
he pleases.The last and most important reason that I know God created the earth is that He also created a new heart in me when He saved me.
2Co 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
I Know that God Created the earth and everything in it in seven days
according to Scripture.
In Christ in Love,
TJ57
2006-07-01 12:44:04
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answered by TJ 57 4
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The evidence of evolution is readily apparent to anyone who opens their eyes.
Infectious diseases rapidly evolve to become immune to new drugs that are used to treat them. Insects evolve to become immune to insecticides. Dogs, cats, cows, horses, etc. have all evolved tremendously over the last few thousand years of selective human breeding.
An "intelligent designer" would not create anything as deeply flawed as the modern human. For example, why would humans be designed with their digestive, respiratory, and vocal systems all entwined in the throat? It would surely be an improvement if people could eat, breathe, and talk all at the same time without the chance of choking to death or having something go down the wrong pipe. Evolution explains the flaws of living organisms. An "intelligent designer" does not.
If you want to understand human behavior, study animals. There is very little difference between humans and all the other types. Even dolphins commit rape and murder.
2006-07-01 12:02:05
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answered by scifiguy 6
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I do not believe in evolution and this is why---
Can evolution explain why you have taste buds in order to enjoy endless varieties of foods? How about the thumbs on your hands--Try picking up or holding objects without them. How about your brain, which is like a giant computer than has the ability to learn and retain volumes of information. --and your heart; Does it work for you without you having to tell it too? Your eyes see in living color--what if you only saw things in black & white? And then we have the wonderful thing called gravity--where would you be without that? The earth stays just far enough away from the sun so that we do not burn up. We always have four seasons. What makes them consistant? We have the moon & stars to give us light at night. And so many more------
Evolution---I think not!!!!
Mankind had an intelligent designer--a loving Creator who gave us the ability to reason and to know right from wrong. God's letter to humans answers all the questions they wonder about--like why do we grow old and die? What happens to us when we die? What future can mankind expect? Why are there so many different religions?(There should only be one) Why is there so much crime,hatred and injustice? Will wickedness ever end?
The Bible answers all these questions. We do not need all of these things to survive, but a Creator who wants us to enjoy life created them for us to do just that! Beautiful flowers, kittens,puppies, sunsets, waterfalls, billions of stars twinkling at night---how wonderful. There are too many reasons why Creation is a fact and Evolution is fiction.
2006-07-01 11:52:48
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answered by Micah 6
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God made it all. Genesis 1:1 says in the beginning God created the heaven and earth.
Read the book of Genesis at least the first chapter.
2006-07-01 11:46:41
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answered by vmbbfreak06 4
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If evolution was true than why dont we see a monkey give birth to a human? God created everything. He said and did but he didn't say how because its not our place to question.
2006-07-01 11:46:10
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answered by naruto 2
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Why are evolution and creationism mutually exclusive?
My Bible says, "God created man." Not very specific.
I could say, "I baked a cake."
What I didn't tell you is that I cracked two eggs, measured a cup of milk, etc.
Is it ridiculous to think that God created man, and evolution was the means by which he did so?
2006-07-01 11:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I know God created everything. Have you ever seen a man create anything that wasn't here already.If you think man came from a monkey who created the monkey?Who created the food that the monkey eat? Who created the air that the monkey breathe. Someone more intelligent and superior than us.
2006-07-01 11:47:08
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answered by glo 1
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Check your spelling, check your grammar, and understand why you are going to get few, well-developed answers to your... question.
I believe in the theory of evolution because there is scientific proof, and because I don't believe that the Bible is literal -- Catholic Christians interpret it contextually -- therefore, it doesn't contradict with my faith in God. God created the world -- that doesn't mean we didn't start out at apes.
2006-07-01 11:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I see evolution all around us all the time. In which case, it can not be dismissed.
I see creation...how the universe is formed and operations...in both chaos and order to be a measure of God.
There is always balance in nature.
2006-07-01 11:42:56
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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