Wow, the moron fairy really left you a double helping this morning did'nt she?
First, the story of Darwin "recanting" on his deathbed is just another in a LONG line of creationist lies. Lady Hope (who first told the story) never even spoke to Darwin in the last 2 years of his life, how could she hear anything on his death bed?
http://www.evilbible.com/common_lies.htm here is the link.
Secondly, the literally millions of pages of evidence shows clearly that evolution is how changes in the natural world occur. Period.
There is NO credible evidence that supports creationism, not a single solitary shred. Deal with that reality for once in your life.
I know that the simplistic, and childish explanation of "god did it" is comforting to you, but it's a lie. And an intellectual cop-out as well. If that's what makes you happy, then by all means, hold on to it. But do NOT come here and LIE about a subject that you obviously have no information on.
Look, follow the link below, it's written in simple language so it won't hurt your head ok. And READ it. Don't just lie and say "I read it and I don't believe it." actually READ it, and try to make sense of it.
Science never lies. Mythology and religion always do.
Try the truth for once ok?
2006-10-02 01:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm not too sure if ANY scientists have ever proven that evolution is wrong. Realize that by believing what you read about Darwin saying that evolution is fake, or that it has been proven to be untrue is no different than evolutionists believing what they read that Darwin said evolution IS true, and that 45% of scientists have proven it to be true as well. Who says that what you read has more integrity then what they read?
With that being said, I happen to be a very strong Christian who believes that evolution is just the method that God chose to create the Earth. I think He uses physics and science to perform most of His miracles. Why wouldn't He? He invented science!!!
It seems to me that the "Seven Days" that God used to create the Earth is just a way of saying that the Earth was created in seven sections (six actually...the seventh was His day of rest)...measurements in the Bible have also been known to be mistranslated. Seven day could have really been seven million years. Another theory is that the people of that time might not have had a word for such a long period of time.
Either way, there is much evidence to support evolution. Archeologists have found many skeletons of half-man/half-ape's...thus the list of pre-human men exists such as neanderthals.
My point is...who is to say that God didn't create evolution so he could make man using science?
2006-10-02 08:18:58
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answered by mr3dphd 2
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Okay, if 45% of scientists "proved" something wrong, it would no longer be a viable theory within the scientific community. Evolution *is* a viable theory, so we will skip that one. I think you need to learn the difference between the colloquial use of the word "theory" and the scientific use. Evolution will never be more than a theory because we will not be able to observe it happening (because of the billions of years thing). Of course, using the observability satndard, Creationism will never be more than a theory either.
There is, however, observable evidence of evolution, thus allowing it to keep it's status as a theory. Creationism has no such evidence, so it doesn't rise to the level of a theory.
2006-10-02 08:27:02
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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Were evolution proved tottaly false, it would be classified a myth, not a religion. Religion is a myth with active worship going on. Myths were ways to explain things not understood. Any fact disproven becomes a myth. The world being flat was a fact, now it is a myth. I do not know of anyone who prays to evolution. Evolution theory is not yet complete. Evolution, does happen that we know for sure. Average heights change, lifespans grow or shrink with time. But, untill one of the many gods out there shows up and is brave and in the open, they are myths.
2006-10-02 08:10:56
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answered by Arcturus R 3
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BS!! 45% of Americans don't believe in evolution yes sad but true, but 99% of scientists support evolution and the number is even higher, almost 100%, in the relevant fields (biology, geology, paleontology)
Evolution is proven by an overwhelming abundance of evidence. Even if Darwin had personally changed his mind (which he didn't - look it up - typical creationist lies and propaganda) it would not make a scrap of difference.
How do you feel lying for God? grow some morals
2006-10-02 08:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that scientists who study evolutionary biology come from every possible religious background should tell any thinking person that evolution itself has nothing to do with religion. But then, fundamentalists are not really thinking persons.
2006-10-02 08:58:22
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answered by barbara m 3
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We are all in big big trouble. The future looks very bleak. I feel like I'm living in the inverse of the great enlightenment.
I know you haven't done any research to come to your conclusion so i am not addressing your claims directly. You need to study evolution and not just listen to what your church or your ignorant friends tell you.
2006-10-02 09:15:18
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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Thats because you are reading "The truth about Evolution" by Billy Graham or some other christian maybe.
"even Darwin said evolution is false, OUCH!!!" hahahaa see, you proved my point
For starters "evolution theory", is changeable. Its a scienctfic theory
2006-10-02 08:07:01
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answered by CJunk 4
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Jeeesh
2006-10-02 08:08:02
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answered by murphys_lawyers 3
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Where are the facts in creationism? None to be found.
2006-10-02 08:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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