I think when ya die, you die, and thats pretty final. And yep, I believe in evolution. They have more proof although not total proof than religion. So far, religion has not been able to prove anything, and thats many many religions. However A famous person once said "I Go to church because when its all over I'd hate to be wrong"! LOL Got a chuckle out of that
2006-09-07 22:40:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If I did not have a book as old as the bible to ask these kind of questions to, I would be the most unhappy person in the world, The book says in the mouth of two or three witnesses. There are about 40 different ones that did the writting.
Acts 2:31-35; Jesus was resurrected out of sepulchre hell John 19:38-42 where he was placed 3 days earlier, but David was still in sepulchre hell. David had said, Psm.49:14; 104:29.30. 115:15-17; 146:3,4; Death is silent with no thought, they slept with their fathers, 1Cor.15:22; As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Souls are kept alive temporary in this life by spirit from God, it belongs to him Num.16:22; Eccl.12:7; Luke 8:50.52.54.55; Eze.37:12-14; Isa.26:17; Rev.20:1-6,12,13; Heb.9:27;
Put the scriptures together and study them. If it is resurrection, prayer, Michael, any of the bible people, the new heavens and the new earth, those for the new heavens and those for the new earth, faith, the fruits of the spirit, humble unto death, no fear Rev.21:8;
Make a list of questions and as 2Tim.2:15; as the bible and rightly divide the scriptures as each book will have something to say on the subject. I believe the book.
2006-09-07 23:01:14
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answered by jeni 7
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As per the first question, I believe that we continue on into the next phase of our existence. And as for the second, evolution is just another word for adaptation, which goes on all the time right before all of us. The seudo-religous term that evolution has come to define doesn't really tell you much. Whether or not species adapt over the course of millions of years no one can tell us. It's just another religion that people adopt so they can sleep better each night. I feel that your time is better spent trying to define your own space in this world. I feel that if you can do that, then you're on the right track.
P.S.: I'm really not a humanist. I'm Christian, though that's a different story.
2006-09-07 22:52:35
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answered by existenceisrelative 4
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The cemetery is first. If there is a resurrection, I'd live on if I had a consistent attitude of value towards life. If not, then I cease to exist. Why worry any way? The dead know not any thing, their memories perished with their brain. The important thing is that I die with integrity.
Concerning evolution, I agree that things are always changing, yet I believe in different kinds of changes than the actual theory of evolution. I believe that creatures can only change among their own species. For example, you can interbreed dogs. I believe that evolution is somewhat backwards and everything was once perfect and now it's all degrading. All life was giant (humans, lizards, plants, etc), but that's my belief. I believe much knowledge was lost because of a flood and we didn't regain it until hundreds of years later.
2006-09-07 22:37:35
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answered by Cyber 6
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I have No idea. There is a lot of subjective evidence for life after death, but I dont believe in heaven or hell. The universe as a rule recycles everything, so maybe our experiences/soul will merge as part of the universal conciousness, if there is such a thing.
All I know is it didnt hurt BEFORE I was alive, so chances are its not going to hurt after.
Theres a damn sight MORE evidence for evolution than Life After Death, and I cant really understand anyone who has a belief in the L.A.D but not evolution.
2006-09-07 22:54:44
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answered by agtfos 3
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I "believe" in evolution: Things turn into other things. That's how nature works. I believe in science, yes...
And at the same time I hope that I will see my God and my ancestors in some other universe or paradise or what ever it may be, after I die. I'd like that very much, but it's only a hope...
2006-09-07 22:59:09
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answered by Mr Jones 2
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Evolution is one of the greatest fallacies to ever have been taught.
Ecclesiastes 9 : 1 - 10 informs us exactly what will happen to us at death: non-existence.
Our only hope for a life after death is to be resurrected by God.
2006-09-07 23:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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After we die we enjoy a more glorious spiritual life; that world is like this world compared to the world of the mother's womb. Those who don't prepare for next life will suffer with tremendous deprivations, and that is their hell.
There is evolution in each species, but no evolution from one to another species like from ape to man.
2006-09-07 22:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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well after you die (yes there is what happens to your mortal remains but that isn't what you are thinking of methinks) then i believe that you go to face your creator to give an account of yourself and how you spent your life and talents that you were given.
do i believe in evolution?
other than some evolution within a species (which leads to a narrowing of DNA diversity) i would have to say no - i believe in a creator who put all our species on this planet in the first place
2006-09-07 22:45:20
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answered by Aslan 6
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After we die our souls go to Sheol. The place we wait until the end of the world. The final battle between good and evil.
I believe in evolution as in animals eventually lost their tails to adapt to their surroundings.
I don't believe in evolution, as in, life was created from nothing, and then amoeba evolved into human.
Its impossible!!
2006-09-07 22:49:25
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answered by the nothing 4
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