Evolution was Darwin's personal opinion. He thought that humans evolved from lower level animals. Later, some people worked as his henchmen, they spread his notion.
I think evolution is the only subject of science whose validity has been challenged countless times. I also read some articles which boastly figured the wrongness of evolution.
As I said, it is Darwin's view. Even though I agree with other scientific views, I openly assert that I DISAGREE humans were evolved.
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2006-09-23 07:17:43
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answered by SFNDX 5
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Takes more faith to believe in evolution than to believe there is an intellingent being that made it all.
If I told you I had an oil spot in my garage that eventually became a tricycle, then later evolved into a volkswagon and then later into a Ford Mustang and then later into a Rolls Royce, would you really believe it? Even if it happened over a hundred million years and I even lived that long? So how am I to believe something that takes an engineer to make is any different from the universe that is so complex? Carbon dating is not that accurate even if some would want you to believe it is, when it is dealing with anything that was under water. So evolution takes far more faith than to believe in a creator.
2006-09-23 07:08:49
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answered by ramall1to 5
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The theory of evolution is one that stands up pretty well to the archeological facts. Until someone comes up with a better explanation it will continue to stand.
Just remember, we are talking about millions of years here, and not even a single progressive line of species, but the birth of millions of species in great bursts of natural creativity. Most of these experiments of nature have ended in exinction. We should not be here but for the happy survival of some primitive life form.
2006-09-23 07:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I think evolution did in fact happen, over the course of about 3700000000 years. As for reasons, well, how about these:
- We share 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, and about 50% with most plants.
- Fossils have been dug up that show life forms at different stages between modern and ancient life.
- Some bacteria and viruses have evolved over time periods as short as a few decades to be more resistant to antibiotics.
- Computer simulations have shown that the process of natural selection does in fact work and will in fact produce different, more effective life forms over time.
2006-09-23 07:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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My view is that anyone interested should look up some of the sites on the Internet that explain the science supporting evolution and it then becomes obvious it is a non-question.
2006-09-23 07:03:22
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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So many scientists have worked and are working to prove evolution has occured. If most people do not believe in what is being taught in the science classes all over the world, our world would not have become what it is today.
2006-09-23 07:20:27
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answered by longliveabcdefg 7
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The idea that we exist because of an accident is to me "pure baloney!!" I shall demonstrate hypothetically.....suppose you have a giant bowl. You throw in wood (preferably 2x4's), nails, glass, wiring, concrete, in other words, all the materials you need to make a house. You then shake and spin the bowl. You also hit it with heat, cold, lightnening, water, and radiation. No matter how much you do all this, will you ever come up with a fully built house? I think not. The odds are impossible. To make the house you'll eventually need "intelligent design" in the end.
Now think of our bodies....we're much more complicated than a house.
2006-09-23 07:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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God did it... how?... no mortal knows... The "Theory of Evolution" is as good a working model for scientific resurch as we are going to get... But, it is just a theory, and one that can not be proven.
I am of The True Christian Faith. But, I have a bit different pov on the subject... if you would like to read my pov on creation/evolution you may at:
http://pages.zdnet.com/mikevanauken/outreach/id58.html
All honest seekers welcome.
2006-09-23 07:05:13
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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Evolutionists try to justify evolution simply because they don't want to recognize God as our Creator.
2006-09-23 07:01:38
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answered by kettycat 2
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If "evolution" really happened why are there still so many monkeys around?
2006-09-23 07:02:13
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answered by Purple.Space.Cadette 3
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