1. yes, but they're only couched as questions, they're really not interested in learning more about it.
2. most of the time, yes, and most of the time they don't know what they're talking about
3. yes, and once again, they don't seem to have enough info on the subject to make any good arguement against it
4. apparently we are, but I don't see why. even if evolution is incorrect, I don't think creation would win by default
5. no, not for me, I haven't seen any
6. I don't know? people think if they can point out flaws in evolution that they will convince people that creation is true?
7. nobody I've ever known (and if I ever met anyone that stupid, I wouldn't acknowledge knowing them I think)
2006-09-05 02:55:40
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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1. Yes I think there are a number of people who want to ask questions about Evolution.
2. Yes I do notice that.
3. Yes I have noticed that also.
4. That is the most pushed theory other than evolution.
5. No there is no empirical evidence that any deity created human beings.
6. Because the most popular alternative theory to it is religious in nature. It can be debated in religion & science.
7. Not bloody likely.
2006-09-05 08:30:27
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answer #2
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answered by genaddt 7
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jim♥darwin,
By saying in your first "question" that there is a question for everyone, does that mean we are to pick out a question, and that one's for me? Or does it understate the fact that you attached several other questions to the first question that was actually the heading of the entire questionnaire? Whatever. I'll figure it out.
Answering 1-3,6. I notice that more people who believe in Evolution bring it up than those that don't believe it. It's the typical rival factions going at it. I wouldn't get too upset. If evolutionists get their way, they'll be dead and rot. If Christians get their way, there will be eternal life. So IMO, the Christians win that arguement already. Not that there are not some Evolutionist/Christians, but maybe they are traitors to us both! Let's get 'em!
Answering 4. Yes. We are. But only until the Evolutionist/Christians are defeated. And then it's a free for all.
Answering 5. I just don't remember the prophecies of Zeus, nor any promises that he might have made to his worshippers. I think that those women that he finds attractive are probably the favored ones. Oh, and those that happen to be his offspring from some of those affairs.
Answering 7. I am still waiting for the software on the cameras that I installed in eveyones home. Until then, I have to wait for that information to come in. Please be patient.
2006-09-05 03:01:46
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the object of the exercise is to attack a credible theory in order to draw attention away from the fact that there is no basis for there own silly mythology.
In answer to your last point. Yes I have fallen to my knees after reading yahoo questions implying that evolution is a lie, however it was with laughter rather than prayers.
2006-09-05 03:04:03
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answered by malcy 6
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Your questions and criticisms could be just as easily applied to most of the subject matter on this site regardless of which side of the fence you're on. So, you're really not making a point that doesnt' apply to every question whether asked by an athiest, agnostic, Chrisitan, Muslim, follower of Judaism or Pagan. What you're saying is that the whole Q&A forum is pointless?
2006-09-05 02:59:53
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answered by luvwinz 4
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God (or the different diety) - could or would possibly not exist. there's no empirical data for the two argument. Evolution - i believe that it has got here approximately given the accessible data. It would not answer all questions yet there continues to be lots to income. Jesus - i believe he grew to become right into a human who walked the earth. i don't believe he grew to become into divine nor the toddler of a deity. i think of his followers made the pedestal and placed him on it. Homosexuality - i'm high-quality with it. Have many acquaintances who're. stay and enable stay. intercourse - Is typical and organic for people. Sexuality is a few thing we are born with and we refine as we age. there's no could desire to disguise from it or feel embarrassment approximately it. Abortion - i'm professional-decision which skill all accessible options could desire to be accessible for a woman to %; abortion is just one decision of many. As for myself, in my view, i might in no way have one. Euthanasia - i think of while this is the guy making the alternative approximately their very own state of being I have no project; yet no person else could have the skill to make that decision for somebody.
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answer #6
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answered by lutz 4
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1) yes
2) yes
3) yes
4) no
5) none, zero, zip
6) If a creationist went to the biology board and started trying to talk about creationism, they'd be humiliated and laughed off in minutes. It's safer for them to talk about it here, where people may not be as informed about the topic.
7) I've never heard of one. Though I have heard the Lady Hope story (which we know was fabricated) repeated over and over.
2006-09-05 02:55:45
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL That would be the day! Those silly xians have to attack the theories that we believe in, like evolution, because they have no idea what else they could pick on to "fight back". It's petty, and shows their ignorance.
2006-09-05 02:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is made up by the devil to trick people into turning away from Christ! For believing in it, your reward will be.......... An all expense paid trip to HELL! for all eternity! There you can enjoy never ending torment, suffering, hellfire, and brimestone!
I will watch from heaven and laugh as each evolutionist gets cast down for all eternity!
2006-09-05 02:51:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
usually
yes
please, no
of course not
they do not know any better
no
2006-09-05 03:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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