Christians push their religion because they believe that their bible is a credible history book which supercedes any and all scientific fact.
Christians dismiss evolution because they do not understand the difference between evolution and particular evolutionary theories. Evolution is all around us (the mutation of the flu virus is a good example). Christians, however, hear the term evolution and think it must mean every faulty part of every evolutionary theory. They cannot even understand the many clear contradictions and logical and historical impossibilities of their bible. I see no reason to expect them to understand science and evolution.
2006-10-28 05:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No. i do no longer appreciate any religions. i think of they're all finished nonsense. And it quite is not conceivable for me to have appreciate for any "god(s)" through fact i do no longer think that any exist. that would not advise besides the shown fact that that i can't appreciate the rights of the guy people who decide for to coach those religions to believe in and do regardless of they choose. as long as what they believe and/or do would not infringe on anybody else. regrettably maximum religions seem to have an extremely demanding time with the entire no longer infringing on anybody else element. some are worse than others quite. yet none are particularly stable at it.
2016-12-28 07:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is the question. Did the first "living" cell contain all the information (intelligence) required to produce all forms of life on earth, including the thoughts and love that you feel right now?
Admittedly, evolution is clean and tidy, but does it answer all questions? I don't think it does. Did the first chicken understand how critically important it was for it to make sure it was able to lay an egg (evolve) prior to its death and that the entire specie was subject to this incredible physical change that had to happen in one life time? I am a man and if the entire human race depended on me evolving to the point of reproducing by myself, I don't think the odds for the survival of the race would be (shall we say) good. What do you think?
2006-10-28 05:35:33
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answered by ? 6
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Christians are just Christians. They believe what they want to believe. They might not have proven facts but they can believe what they want. To me some facts or materials you can use to find some facts are bibles and at a church. It is not against the law that you cant believe in Jesus. You might believe some other religion but it doesnt matter. You can believe what ever you want.
2006-10-28 05:22:12
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answered by Anonymous
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All i'm going to say is that if darwin could have seen through a high powered microscope he would have not have pushed his theory.
If we evolved from primates then why are there still primates?
if we all evolved from single cell amoebas then how do we have cells of exponential bits of information that science stillI cannot explain but are part of a functioning human body; and have no match to ANY amoebas known?
They have not PROVEN anything except that the human body is the most unique, complex and mysterious creation in this world, and science has only touched the surface.
It takes more faith to believe in evolution than it does to believe in a loving GOD that wants to spend eternity with the one HE created- And That's done by what JESUS CHRIST has done
2006-10-28 05:30:08
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answered by Da_Bears70 3
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No proof or we would all believe? LOL.....First off, Jesus Christ was proven to me personally as is the case with all who follow Him. See, it's really not the church or even the denomination we should focus on but, a relationship with Him. The church is just the expanded family, all who believe.
I don't see religion as a help, that implies that if I do something over and over that I'll gain something in return. In following Jesus Christ, we understand that we can do nothing and recieve grace, a gift from God because Jesus Christ did it all for us.
We are worth a Son to God.
2006-10-28 05:29:33
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answered by thomasnotdoubting 5
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Your claim that "there isn't a scientist in the world that doesn't believe" evolution is a complete fallacy, and speaks to your incredulous (look it up) belief in evolution. Christian scientists (of which there are many) aside, the entire basis of the current debate between evolutionists and the Intelligent Design theory is proof that not all scientists believe evolution. It IS still called the THEORY of evolution. Get your head out of the sand.
2006-10-28 05:21:05
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answered by Epitome_inc 4
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Does an historian have to speak to a person to write about him? Are there people that you believe existed that you haven't spoken to first hand?
I think that if you research the "Theory of Evolution", you will find that it is still regarded as theory and there are many in science that are coming to believe that it doesn't hold water.
2006-10-28 05:26:12
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answered by paulsamuel33 4
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Well first of all you do not need to be talking about my religion like you are!!! Second of all how is evoloution proven?!?!?!? And if all humans came from apes why the hec aren't the apes turning into people now? And why if fish sprouted legs and started walking why don't they do it anymore? Why would they do it then and not do it now?!?!?!? so you better stop your little dissing party and start doing some research to see how much FACTS PROVE evoloution. This is a matter you need to take up with GOD!
GOD bless!!!
2006-10-28 05:20:47
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answered by Juice 3
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That is what I have been saying all along. Neither God nor science has ultimate proof. Sooner or later which ever path you choose you must make a leap of faith.... Jim
2006-10-28 05:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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