Because they choose to be.
2006-09-23 06:18:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is science and there's just no denying that most people, regardless of creed and even race, just don't have the inclination to study science.
Therefore, you can also say most non-christians are also uneducated about evolution. The point, however, is during discussions most anti-evolution christians find themselves in embarrassing situations because they argue against a subject which they perceived only in the popular belief instead of in its true, scientific sense. We usually don't find non-christians in foolish situations because these people tend not to dive into discussions of this subject knowing they lack the knowledge and also because they don't have any religious agenda.
So yes, your suspicion is true that if these people study evolution as a science, then they'd save themselves from looking foolish.
But then again, how can you make one pick a book on genetics/anthropology/evolution which requires a lot of hard reading when one can just grab a Bible and interpret it to his liking?
2006-09-23 06:55:02
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answered by Romeo 3
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Would you mind elaborating on scientific truths!
Please give us a few experiments we can do in our own homes that produce a given result.
That is SCIENCE.
One of the problems with the theory is it's randomist based. It other words it's the throw of the dice. Maybe it works and maybe it doesn't.
Now imagine if your car worked that way. Imagine if airplanes worked that way.
We're talking with large odds. You have a one million to one chance your car WILL start tomorrow.
This is why you can't put amino acids into a test tube and create an amoeba.
This is why life has never been created from organic chemicals in a lab.
Evolution starts with a BIG leap of faith.
This the right elements RANDOMLY came together to create the first life forms.
You can't repeat this or prove it experimentally in a laboratory. Not at this point in time. Maybe one day they can, but not today.
It is SOFT SCIENCE
Right up there with psychiatry, metorology, astronomy, cosmology, theortical physics and seismology.
Seismologist keep saying the BIG ONE IS COMING.
When and where remains a mystery.
Religious people do the same thing: END OF TIMES IS COMING
Can't say when or where or who will do it!
Now as to the logical soundness of evolution is has some merits and Jewish and Catholic theologians have reviewed it and say they have no problems with it.
It does not conflict with the bible.
The only way to prove the Bible and Religion totally wrong is to produce a Space Alien to has pictures with an Earth guy named Jacob taken 6,000 years ago and they even have something given to them by Jacob and we can now verify this.
The other way is to invent a time machine and go back and prove there was no Noah there was no JAcob, there was no Moses.
Take us back in your Time Machine to Bethlehem during Census time over a period of 40 years from 1 AD plus or minus and PROVE there was no MAry, Joseph or Jesus (Emmanuel) at the Census.
Then religioius people would face some problems.
They'd still segue, but they would face some problems.
2006-09-23 07:48:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree that they usually look foolish when they try to argue it, but really I bet most Christians, no matter how hard they studied Evolution would still believe, or at least pretend to that Evolution is a false theory.
2006-09-23 06:19:27
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answered by Jethro 5
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Have you studied the entire truth? It seems many are unlearned about the myth of evolution. Consider this...
Dr. Louis Bounoure, former director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research, calls evolution “a fairy tale for grown-ups.” I call it a cruel hoax! In fact, the arguments that support evolutionary theory are astonishingly weak. First, the fossil record is an embarrassment to evolutionists. No verifiable transitions from one kind to another have as yet been found. Charles Darwin had an excuse; in his day fossil finds were relatively scarce. Today, however, we have an abundance of fossils. Still, we have yet to find even one legitimate transition from one kind to another. Furthermore, in Darwin’s day such enormously complex structures as a human egg were thought to be quite simple—for all practical purposes, little more than a microscopic blob of gelatin. Today, we know that a fertilized human egg is among the most organized, complex structures in the universe. In an age of scientific enlightenment, it is incredible to think people are willing to maintain that something so vastly complex arose by chance. Like an egg or the human eye, the universe is a masterpiece of precision and design that could not have come into existence by chance. Finally, while chance is a blow to the theory of evolution, the laws of science are a bullet to its head. The basic laws of science, including the laws of effects and their causes—energy conservation and entropy—undergird the creation model for origins and undermine the evolutionary hypothesis. While I would fight for a person’s right to have faith in science fiction, we must resist evolutionists who attempt to brainwash people into thinking that evolution is science.
2006-09-23 06:35:55
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answer #5
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answered by JustAThought 2
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Christians and Evolution don't go hand-in-hand. The Evoultionary concept has been backed with substantial information, but looking at the Ceation-Theory, which most Christians believe in, makes it hard to have faith in theory stating humans involved from other life forms such as chimps. Evolution is teached in most public schools, and even if people are educated about the topic doesn't mean they want to willing believe in its nature. Both sides have their truths and their lies.
2006-09-23 06:23:26
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answer #6
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answered by Adrianna 2
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extremely Genesis does no longer avoid an evolutionary starting place of species. it truly is merely that merely about all laymen assume that such is the case, or presuppose there is in reality one available interpretation in step with the textual content, which any biblical student will inform you is clearly pretend. So per chance yet another question to ask must be: non-Christians (and more than a number of you Christians as well), why are you so uneducated with reference to Genesis? merely curious...i ask your self what your justification is for believing that guy and apes percentage a commonplace ancestor? for my section, if I had to wager, i ought to assert that my personal perception in evolution is exactly in accordance to testimony from authorities. i have not stated it myself, nor have I considered for myself the info from which the idea is inferred. i wager in additional than a number of situations then, all and various is "uneducated" as you say, because they don't renowned as authoritative the testimony upon which lots of the "knowledgeable" base their perception.
2016-11-23 17:21:47
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answered by ? 4
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I hate to burst your bubble, Bucko, but I AM educated about Evolution. The more I studied it, the more holes I found. Now it just looks like a 10 pound Swiss cheese! I have no need to argue against a concept that doesn't even have enough of a basis to be a good theory.
2006-09-23 06:23:27
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answer #8
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answered by kj 7
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I will answer your question with a question .. why do they continue to put in the text books that teach evolution , things that have been proven to be completely false . yet still teach them as scientific proof of evolution..in fact some of the drawings we see in the text are not at all what they try to say they are ..pictures of bones that the text say are human , proving evolution have been proven to be from animals..
plus why do i want to believe my ancestors are monkeys ..if you are OK with admitting that go for it .. but when i look at the creation of man i see where a rib was taken from Adam and God formed Eve from that rib .. and all you have to do is look at human skeletons and compare man and woman's to see there is proof for this to be considered truth..
2006-09-23 06:29:57
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answer #9
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answered by traders_012000 1
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most Christians cant see past their self righteousness to see that evolution makes the most sense,they have been brainwashed to follow the bible and under no circumstances,believe or even for a minute that their way of belief may not be true
2006-09-23 06:21:00
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answered by jen 5
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Some, not most. Besides, believing that evolution exists doesn't mean you can't also believe in God - they're only mutually exclusive theories if you take the Bible literally.
2006-09-23 06:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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