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I mean seriously the human body is so complex! Every organ, every fiber, even every cell is made perfectly. So after saying that, how can you think that i evolved from some primate?!?!? And if you just walk around outside you'll notice how perfect nature is! The sky is so large, all the animals made to keep the population of other animals down, and even the planets and stars just make me wanna worship my Creator, Jesus Christ. So please explain how this could've happened.

2006-07-30 10:55:47 · 47 answers · asked by hannah 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Humans did not evolve from Apes or monkeys. Humans were stranded aliens from another planet who crash landed on Earth. From there, we multiplied. As for God, well, I would ask, Where did He come from?
It makes more sense that life itself started spontaneously, than to believe God always existed. He had to have an origin.

2006-07-30 10:59:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

We didn't evolve from primates. Apes and humans evolved from a common ancestor that is now extinct. Evolution is all around us, I'm surprised you haven't seen it. Do you know that 200 years ago, the typical hight of man was 5'? Now the typical hight of man is now 6'. That means that the human race is evolving to be leaner and taller.

Also, scientists documented a type of wasp that suddenly changed it's hunting pattern. This wasp used to just kill it's pray, but then in later generations this breed of wasp would actually paralyze it's pray and lay it's eggs inside of it so the larva, when hatched, could eat. Thus, eliminating the need for the parent to hunt for the larva, and the larva had a higher survival rate.

Let's also take into consideration that we have never found a cure for the common cold because the cold germ keeps evolving.

Whether you believe we evolved from dust or "monkys", evolution is nothing more than our bodies knowing what we need to survive.

All-in-all, I think the Higher Power, "God", created all of evolution and the big bang. I don't think it just happened on it's own, nor do I believe in the Adam and Eve story.

2006-07-30 11:14:24 · answer #2 · answered by Joa5 5 · 0 0

It is good you question this ,
now where did we get such a nonscensicle piece of information from. We blame of course Darwin. He considered that all life evolved from one strata, the problem with his theory is that he looked at a few details by which groups of animals evolved and considered that they had common ancesters. For him when he looked at man and the grate apes and their ancesters he thought that some how man must therefore descended from the same creatures some million years ago.
Of course there were humanoid like creatures roaming around the earth at that time, however Homo Sapians did not appear on the Earth till some 8000 years ago and scientist agree that there is no evidence to proove that man did evolve from these other humanoids. This can be bourne out of all the folk law of all human societies and from all religious teachings.
The Kalama Sutta clearly gives a giude to live by basically it is to question every thing.
'DO not believe in anything because you have read it, heard it, it has been handed down , spoken, rumoured, written, but only after observation, analysis, and it is conducive to the good and the benefit to all accept it and live by it.'
as a Christian having studied the major religions I agree with sentiment of the Budha.
We should study well, and seek answers to questions - whilst this does not answer your question fully I hope that it may give some little comfort.
There is only One Loving and Passionate G-d
would he really create Man from an Evolving creature simply on the basis of it having simularities to Man?

2006-07-30 11:28:10 · answer #3 · answered by Kelaiah 1 · 0 0

Explain what? You already drew your conclusions. You are in awe and you want to worship your creator. Sad to say, there isn't a Reader's Digest version of the last 100 years of developments in science. We could however, make a small start by touching down to earth and consider a few teeny tidbits of reality. For example, NO, "every organ, every fiber, every cell.." is NOT "made perfectly." Animal populations? Did you know that more species are extinct than extant?

You can't buy that, right? OK, then you can take my teasers to their proper context - biology, which is a science, which has it's own section, and in which many colleagues don't mind answering these questions. Let me know how it works out.

2006-07-30 11:19:19 · answer #4 · answered by JAT 6 · 0 0

Chimpanzee DNA is 98% the same as humans. In a long period of time, a changes can occur in DNA. Natural selection takes out the bad traits, guiding evolution. And that's how humans were formed.

Every cell in a primate is also perfect.

Stars and the sky are just balls of gas. There's nothing difficult to understand about them.

2006-07-30 11:19:25 · answer #5 · answered by x 5 · 0 0

First of all, the primate bodies are as complex, so evolution is a change of form, not an addition. And not a very good one either- look at the eyes fovea. Not perfect, it is more o duct tape and bailing wire solution. And how 'perfect' is nature? Maybe we would be better off with a smaller, cozier sky. And why would God make animals to kill each other, instead of say, just having them not breed as much?

2006-07-30 11:09:47 · answer #6 · answered by bbowhan 2 · 0 0

It really isn't difficult to explain at all, but do you really expect anyone to explain the theory of evolution, and the rather complex sciences of physics and biology on Yahoo answers? Religion can be summed up in three words: god did it; but to understand science you will need to try a bit harder than that. Have you ever tried to understand science? Read any books, gone to college?

Actually, don't bother. I can tell right now you wouldn't be able to handle the truth and it would probably drive you quite mad. If your happy, just stay that way. Its a shame that your going to brainwash your children, but actually science will close all the gaps soon anyway and there wont be any room left for willful ignorance. Your children will evolve beyond you.

2006-07-30 11:04:34 · answer #7 · answered by sebek12345 2 · 0 0

You want someone to explain the Big Bang -and- Evolution?

Any idea how many words have already been written in books and research papers on these topics?

Try visiting your local library. If you were seriously interested you'd have already checked out a mountain of books and read them, thus resulting in a more direct and specific question.

After all, we all know just how open-minded people are when they talk about "my Creator, Jesus Christ"

Thanks for the 2 points.

2006-07-30 11:04:41 · answer #8 · answered by bobkgin 3 · 0 0

My sincere answer:

The expansion of space can be created form one point, this does not mean that it could not be the creation of "God."

Evolution has a lot of theoretical evidence to support it, but that also does not mean it was not "God."

Perfection is a relative concept, so to say that the human body is perfect begs other questions. Which in turn lead to more questions. But none of the answers either prove or disprove God.
IF the things that science shows to be true are true, they don't repudiate the Creator, but when people deny scientific evidence based on their concept of theology, and nothing else, they will not convince others.

2006-07-30 11:03:42 · answer #9 · answered by Robb 5 · 0 0

Because people are primates. It is a fact. It has nothing to do with whether you believe in God or not. Chimps are only one chromosome removed from humans - again, a verifiable fact.

For the record, I believe in God, I go to church every week, I serve as a deacon in my church. There is nothing in the Bible that says, if you follow science, you can't follow Jesus.

I've stated this before in some answers - The Pope and the Catholic church accept evolution - this is the motherhead of all Christianity - we can have both people!

2006-07-30 11:02:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We don't know. It would be really easy to say god did it. That is what happened when we didn't know where rain came from. what caused lightning. Where did earthquakes come from. The church knew it was god. The church knew the earth was the center of the universe. and that it was flat. Science slowly figured out the truth to all of this and god's part in the world got smaller and smaller.

We might never know our beginnings. or we might already know our origins if the church had not made a point of killing the great minds that figured these things out in the first place.

Long live heresy.

2006-07-30 11:14:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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