I cannot make you believe something that you don't want to believe, but I urge you to use discernment, reason and logic when thinking aobut evolution- all the things evolutionists accuse us of not using , but really- do the principles of evolution make sense? If this has taken place over the course of millions of years, little by little, then we are being decieved when we are told we are looking for "the missing link" we are looking for millions of missing links- besides that- there are so many common sense, scientific questions that evolution just cannot answer- no matter how you twist it.
If you are really interested in education and not just disproving something that does not fit your mold- read this article, it is fun reading but very informative and common sense-
Meet Gaspy: the lungfish:
http://www.reflecthisglory.org/study/did...
here are other bits of interesting fact for you to ponder :
Charles Dawson, a British lawyer and amateur geologist announced in 1912 his discovery of pieces of a human skull and an apelike jaw in a gravel pit near the town of Piltdown, England . . . Dawson's announcement stopped the scorn cold. Experts instantly declared Piltdown Man (estimated to be 300,000 to one million years old), the evolutionary find of the century. Darwin's missing link had been identified. Or so it seemed for the next 40 or so years. Then, in the early fifties . . . scientists began to suspect misattribution. In 1953, that suspicion gave way to a full-blown scandal: Piltdown Man was a hoax . . . tests proved that its skull belonged to a 600-year-old woman, and its jaw to a 500-year-old orangutan from the East Indies." Our Times--the Illustrated History of the 20th Century (Turner Publishing, 1995, page 94).
Science Fiction
The Piltdown Man fraud wasn't an isolated incident. The famed "Nebraska Man" was built from one tooth, which was later found to be the tooth of an extinct pig. "Java Man" was found in the early 20th Century, and was nothing more than a piece of skull, a fragment of a thigh bone and three molar teeth. The rest came from the deeply fertile imaginations of plaster of Paris workers. "Heidelberg Man" came from a jawbone, a large chin section and a few teeth. Most scientists reject the jawbone because it's similar to that of modem man. Still, many evolutionists believe that he's 250,000 years old. No doubt they pinpointed his birthday with good old carbon dating. Now there's reliable proof. Not according to Time magazine (June 11, 1990). They published an article in the science section that was subtitled, "Geologists show that carbon dating can be way off." Don't look to "Neanderthal Man" for any evidence of evolution. Recent genetic DNA research indicates the chromosomes do not match those of humans. They do match those of bipedal primates (apes).
What does Science Say?
Here are some wise words from a few respected men of science: "Evolution is a fairy tale for grown-ups. This theory has helped nothing in the progress of science. It is useless." (Professor Louis Bounoure, Director of Research, National Center of Scientific Research). "Evolution is unproved and unprovable." (Sir Arthur Keith--he wrote the foreword to the 100th edition of, Origin of the Species). "Scientists who go about teaching that evolution is a fact of life are great con-men, and the story they are telling may be the greatest hoax ever." (Dr. T. N. Tahmisian, Atomic Energy Commission, USA).
"To suppose that the eye . . . could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree." Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
A great resource for some education that is logical and common sense is called "The Science or Evolution: expand your mind" You can get this DVD from WayoftheMaster.com
2006-07-30 05:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I get just a little tired of you silly kids asking asinine questions like this. Bottom line is there is no proof that you want to believe, and questions such as this one are nothing more than frightened children whistling in the dark. Grow up. Believe what you wish based upon your own ideas of what is right and wrong. Then be kind enough to grant me the same peace.
Late note for Worshipful H - you are as bad in your own way as the atheists. Why would you cite select scientists out of context? To prove your own case. Evolution goes on around you on a daily basis. Open your eyes. If you won't open your eyes, please tell me why you are so intent on limiting God to your own perceptions? He is fully capable of doing anything He chooses, in any manner He chooses. If it was His choice to create using the Big Bang and evolution, who are we to say, "Hey, You can't do that, it's not logical and some scientists even say You can't." You want to tell God He can't do something, you are one brave little chicken.
2006-07-30 06:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolved from nothing? Really? I wonder if you could offer a scientific account of how the world evolved "from nothing." I've never read any cosmologist who was bold enough to suggest he or she could do that.
Don't just be angry: think. If you think all theists are ignorant buffoons, you're deeply mistaken. You've got your work cut out for you if you really want to use your mind (and your heart) to come to any conclusion about these issues. Here's a link to a good text on the relationship between science and religion:
2006-07-30 05:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a stupid Question! But i'll answer it.
If there was evidence of a super dinosaur that created the world I would beleive it. If this super dinosaur inspired a book that had never been proven false and was full of hundreds of prophesys that were fullfilled and promised through his book to save my soul from unimaginable, eternal horror and torment I would beleive.
2006-07-30 05:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Just let them believe in what they want. Prayer from the masses can create a miracle.... whether you believe in positive thinking or not. So Don't get caught up in the proving your belief, but learn all beliefs and accumulate the knowledge.
2006-07-30 05:21:36
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answered by ? 3
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You are giving atheists a bad name with your constant posting of preachy material designed to incite the anger of Christians. Please stop. This is a chatroom for the discussion of religion, and to answer specific questions people have. You're acting as ridiculously as any fundamentalist Christian I've seen on here lately.
And I'm an atheist.
2006-07-30 04:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, scientists say that dinosaurs were created from nothing. But in the bible... They say that God created everything in the beginning. That means people, animals, birds, etc. and MAYBE, MAYBE NOT, the dinosaurs could have existed.
2006-07-30 05:01:13
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answered by musicnotes@pacbell.net 3
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What is "Feeling Safe" about believing in an all seeing, all knowing Creator who gave us 10 rules to keep us out of trouble and we end up breaking or bending each and every one?
2006-07-30 05:05:12
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answered by Devil'sFoot37@sbcglobal.net 2
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The fool says in his heart, There is no God. Psalm 14:1
2006-07-30 05:07:22
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answered by cowgirl 6
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this is insane. Your goal is obviously nothing less than inciting frustration and offense. Ask a real question. This is ridiculous.
2006-07-30 05:18:22
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answered by mywifeisbetterthanyours 3
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