Frankly, I"ll continue to believe that God created the earth (though I don't object to believing that after God created the earth, evolution helped with the process). I'll believe because no one was around then and thus, all of it is theory. Mine is as good as yours.
2006-09-26 07:39:37
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answered by sister steph 6
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i believe in creationism as a starting point. i think evolution is a very important part of nature, but is not responsible for the start of nature.
when challenged by someone who believes in evolution as the beginning of life, i ask them to explain the theory. i have spent years of studying biology and am rather fluent with the evolutionist theories. the best part of the evolutionists' theory is the HUGE gap in the fossil record. somehow they start with a "human",more closely related to an ape than anything else, and by some magical power, the ape-like creature becomes a modern human! WOW, where do they get this crap from? the same flaws exist in any evolutionary advancement for any of the creatures we know today.
2006-09-26 14:40:04
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answered by yonitan 4
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I think maybe too many confuse evolution with animal husbandry!
All Dogs come from 1 pair!
The oldest relatives of the elephant is but 2 feet long nose to tail!
This is not evolution!
Evolution suggests that a primeval soup evolved into all kinds of creatures!
Wrong!
Where did DNA come from!
It can not be created in a lab, can not by random chance develop!
No Evolution is a joke!
2006-09-26 14:52:43
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answered by Grandreal 6
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What do I think after I answer a question concerning Creation vs Evolution to the best of my ability? After a brief prayer for discernment and sound discourse prior to answering I think, "Perhaps my answer will enlightened someone who is browsing through these questions & answers."
Honestly, I don't expect that my answer will change the asker's mind. I just hope it will enlighten someone.
H
2006-09-26 14:47:42
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answered by H 7
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No, the question concerning creation vs. evolution is not about me or my beliefs. It is about what God says. I do believe in Him and what He tells me. Although, accepting or rejecting creation is not relevant to salvation.
And yes, I do hope that you will be open to learning about my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who is relevant to salvation..
2006-09-26 14:46:11
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answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7
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No, I don't think that way. I just wish they could have a change of heart, but I also often think that they've decided for good what to believe, so I'm just sharing basically. It is totally up to God, not me or my smart @$$edness to change them. Let me restate that: whether or not they change and what they need to learn is out of my hands. I remain hopeful, but don't gloat or become prideful.
2006-09-26 14:45:10
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answered by Sleek 7
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I don't want to think, ask more Lunch Bag Jesus questions!
2006-09-26 14:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-09-26 14:36:32
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answered by norm s 5
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you just fried my brain can i have the last 45 seconds of my life back
2006-09-26 14:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
peace.
2006-09-26 14:35:07
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answered by wonderwoman 4
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