They don't like it. That's why it gets erased.
2006-10-27 05:11:34
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answer #1
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answered by Southpaw 7
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There is absolutely no evidence to support evolution that can not be also used to supported creation. There is nothing evolving, there are mutations, but these are not bringing about a better species, just mutated ones. The most viable answer is that God made it all, it's all from one creator so all similiar in make-up, and all diverse because each creature is designed for a different purpose OR just because it looks pretty cool. Viable means alive, and evolution is dying, believers of evolution, those who've actually studied it, are changing their minds. So I don't agree that it's the most viable. When it comes down to it though it's this you believe "in the beginning dirt" and I believe "in the beginning God" We are both having faith in what is not seen and we are both putting our lives in the hands of what we believe. Neither of us will know who's right until the end. If you are right I've lost nothing, if I am right you have lost everything. I've studied the race and cast my lots and am waiting for the chips to fall.
2006-10-27 12:20:40
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answer #2
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answered by mamatoshreksboys 3
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the reason that i don't believe evelution is because the whole idea is a piece of crap. Evolution says that the world and everything in it was created out of nothing, so basically nothing created something, right? wrong! I believe in the Bible and that the world has a creator and that creator is God. that makes so much more sense. look around you and you see so complex organisms and everything in the right place. For example, if the world was just a bit closer to the sun, we would burn up, but if the world was just a little bit farther away from the sun, we would be frozen. you see, what is the chance that evolution would throw the earth exactly where it needed to be put in order not to get to hot or to cold.
2006-10-27 12:30:57
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answer #3
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answered by synker25 1
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There is evolution ... WITHIN a species. It's called 'originality of species'.
All of creation can be divided into 4 'kingdoms'. Each kingdom has powers from the lower kingdoms, but also contains a unique power(s). While evolution can and does take place within a kingdom, a kingdom can never evolve to a higher kingdom.
For example, the mineral kingdom (the lowest kingdom) has the fundamental power of attraction which holds all elements in their proper place according to a Grand Design. The plant kingdom also has the powers of attraction, but also has an additional power that the mineral kingdom has not: the power of growth. The 3rd kingdom is the animal kingdom. This kingdom has all the lower powers - the power of attraction, the power of growth - and the additional powers of thought, senses and motion. The 4th kingdom is the human kingdom. It contains all the lower powers - attraction, growth, thought, senses, motion - and an additional power: the power to bring hidden mysteries into reality - the power of invention.
Looking at creation in this way shows that, while a plant contains the mineral kingdom within it, its potential has alway been a plant. It didn't evolve from a stone. Likewise, animals have minerals and plants in them, but they were never a flower or a piece of coal. Their potential has always been 'animal'. And so it is with humans. We have the mineral, plant and animal powers within us, but our potential has ever been human. Animals have never and will never be able to think past the visible. This is the missing link that evolutionists cannot find.
2006-10-27 12:45:54
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answer #4
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answered by Linell 3
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Where are the transitional fossils?Why can't we teach monkeys and apes to speak?Why does a fish die when it's left out of water?
Here it is in a nut shell,the shirt you are wearing had to be designed and made.The computer you're on had to be designed and made.The house or apartment you're living in had to be designed and made.The building you work in had to be designed and made.The hat I am wearing had to be designed and made.Notice the pattern I'm building.
Show me proof that evolution is real.If you cannot,then there is only one other solution.The earth and everything in it was designed by a great big mighty God.But if you got rid of evolution right now,there would be mass suicides,because there are millions of people who think there is nothing more to life.There would be scientists who would lose their jobs.Their work is in vain anyway,so why keep going.We would have to rewrite schoolbooks,sounds like a pretty good trade to me.I'd pay the taxes on it.We should expunge evolution and all it's teachings from the world.It has no foundation and serves no purpose in this world at all.
If teachers,scientists,and anyone involved in proving evolution would stop thinking it's literal,that by itself would be a start in the right direction.
You don't need to bother with it any longer.It's a terrible waste of energy and time.
2006-10-27 12:37:51
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answer #5
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answered by Derek B 4
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Because Evolution all of it is a lie. God created all the diverse animals, and he does not need millions of years to do it. If all life comes from the same organic matter as you claim, it would not be so diverse, but much more alike rather then different.
2006-10-27 12:16:46
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is unproven voodoo science.
Life can't evolve from non-life, so that very first life form - whatever it was - didn't evolve. So, that means the most viable answer is that it was created by God.
Why do you insist on discussing science in the religion area?
2006-10-27 12:32:17
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answer #7
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answered by Born Again Christian 5
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Evolution leaves too many unanswered questions, in my opinion. How did all the species come about if we all supposeded came from the sea? The diversity is too much to not believe that God had a hand in it. I think both theories, Evolution and Creationism, can exist side by side. God created life, and evolution was his tool.
2006-10-27 12:15:05
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answer #8
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answered by sister steph 6
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Because that can't be bothered. Firstly to actually have the intellectual curiousity to find out how their questions parroted above for the nth time are actually answered and secondly to physically pick up and read a book that might help them achieve that.
It is actually rather sad.
2006-10-27 12:22:00
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answer #9
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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Have you ever read Genesis 1 & 2 in The Holy Bible? Notice the following passage.
"24And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
25And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good." Genesis 1:24-25 in The Holy Bible.
Here it says all the creatures that God made "...was good." They would not to have to
changed or improved. They were all good just like God made them and wanted them to be.
It is also interesting to note that when God made man, although made in His image, He did not pronounce them to be good because He knew that they would become sinful and would need to be made whole and good by the blood Jesus Christ would shed for them at Calvary.
2006-10-27 12:26:13
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answer #10
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answered by LARRY S 4
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There are too many holes in that theory. Too many missing links.
This question should be deleted because it is a question on science, not religion and spirituality.
2006-10-27 12:19:57
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answer #11
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answered by Bad Cosmo 4
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