LOL What theory? That is just the answers people give when they should just say 'I don't know'
2006-07-09 12:29:13
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answer #1
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answered by mikayla_starstuff 5
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there are facts...and there are lies....but just because one chooses not to believe a fact...will not change the truth. the theory of Evolution is filled with false doctrin. The theory of creationalism is not. Creationalist do not spout that this theory is more than just that...a theory. But Evolutionalist are "forcing" their belief on everyone else. a true scientist would never allow such a thing! You want evidence to support the theory, but when the evidence is given, you call it lies-did you call it lies when the skull cap of ancient man turned out to be the kneecap of a mastadon? how 'bout when "Lucy" turned out to be a hoax? I love how people will go to great lengths to silence the idea of a creater!
Evidence to support creation: the eye, a wasp that will bore into a tree to lay it's egg in a larvae. I could go on and on.....but it doesn't matter, I could heal the lame, make the blind see, and raise the dead...but you still wouldn't believe-in fact I'd probably be killed! and in time you'd say I never existed-hmmmmmm, that sounds familiar!
2006-07-09 12:39:35
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answer #2
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answered by Big D 3
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Darwin realized he could not live up to his own theories of
"natural selection" vs. "intelligent design". The fact is, to
create ANYTHING there has to be a thought process
behind it. A cake has to have just the right ingredients to
be good. If one ingredient is missing, it won't amount to
much. So, it goes with DNA. All the links have to fit together
just right, or the creation will become something else. In
order for there to be any creation, there has to be intelligence
behind it. Where did the very first spark of life come from?
I've read Darwin, and I've read the Holy Bible, and I'll pick
the Bible anyday...
2006-07-09 12:42:45
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answer #3
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answered by CraZyCaT 5
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Yeah, I believe I can give this a good college try. Ya see, it works something like this. I have never seen the factory where the car I drive was made. I have never seen the bottling plant that my diet pepsi bottle came out of. And, I have never laid eyes on the IRS building in Washington, D.C. Yet, every morning on my way to work, I drive my car, I drink my diet pepsi on the way there, and after I get there 30% of my day is spent working for the IRS. I haven't ever seen these things but my day is full of evidence that they exist. Just like when you look at a building, I bet you have never, never, never, never, never, never, ever said, "that just happened." But, you say "that just happened" every time you are confronted with the "creation", the evidence of the "creator". Does this explain the "God did it theory?"
2006-07-09 12:35:46
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answered by bowhunk7627 1
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Why do evolution theorists trust human beings became once a unmarried cellular organism contained in the sea even as there is not any information to characterize it. They placed a number of historic skulls part-by employing-part and say "properly, this one has a short chin, this one has a medium chin, and this one has a lengthy chin... meaning they're all appropriate." that's humorous the way you're puzzled how someone can say "God did it" even as human beings have believed that for our complete existance yet even as Darwin pulls some bull s**t out of his a** you're puzzled that someone would not trust it. regardless of in case you're dumb adequate to remember on evolution, evolution in ordinary words theorizes that each and each and all of us living issues are appropriate, it would not even attempt to reply to the awesomeness of the question of what's existence? what's the adaptation between a useless cellular and a living cellular? what's lack of existence? the position does the human moral sense bypass after lack of existence? you want to imagine more suitable.
2016-11-06 02:55:51
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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People these days are just to scared to admit they don't know the answer. They replaced "i don't know" with "God did it".
These days, specially on this forum, people replaced the empty-headed "God did it" for things like " You couldn't understand it, if it were explained in 7 languages,Highlighted in detail" . Which is, of course, even more empty as an answer.
2006-07-09 12:52:22
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answered by Thinx 5
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Sure: God has always existed. We do not need to explain this, just accept it. Faith faith faith. Blah blah blah. And so on and so forth.
Then, one day, god got bored and decided to make the universe and populate it with people in his own image so they could worship and praise him (Eternity is a *****! Hard to keep yourself entertained apparently!). Then he made lots of rules, and decided that any of the little creatures who didn't follow the rules would be burned alive for eternity.
The end.
2006-07-09 12:38:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You couldn't understand it, if it were explained in 7 languages , Highlighted in detail.
2006-07-09 12:32:51
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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My parents are dead, God did it.
You're going to have to trust me on this one, because you don't know squat about them, or what the loss means to to the world.
But believe this; the bell tolls for thee...
2006-07-09 12:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...I think it's where god waved his hand and said "Abricadabra" in a booming voice...
and then lit his fart.
That's why there are so many 'Gas' planets!
2006-07-09 12:42:36
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answer #10
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answered by RandonPerson1 4
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