OK why do you believe creation or evolution? Let's look at the two shall we? Creation says we were created by an all powerful God - evolution states that it was a big bang. So what do the two teach us? Creation says there is a God, and we will answer to him one day. Evolution states there is no God and man rules himself. Ok, if we rule ourselves who are judges to say that murder is wrong?!? After all he's just another man like you, so if evolution is true why is murder wrong, after all we were just a big accident so why can't one "accident" terminate another? If creation, on the other hand, is true then is says we have a God to answer to and we were not accidents, we were created in his image; so if you murder another human you're murdering another person-not just an accident-and you should and will be punished. So from what I see evolution teaches no right from wrong or morals vs. creation teaches right from wrong, respect for life and a God to answer to-Which would be better to teach
2006-11-19
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I believe in creation. I think believing in a higher being make alot more sense than believing something just came out of no where. If that was the case, I would make a 50 dollar bill appear right in front of me right now. Where did that single cell come from ya know? Plus I just feel in my heart creation is the truth. I have plenty of reasons why too :)
2006-11-19 10:42:24
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answered by Fearfully & wonderfully made 4
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Creation vs Evolution, that has always been a subject for discussion. My view on this is that on the subject of evolution the scientists say that the earth started as a flaming mass of gas which gradually cools down to form what we now see as the earth's crust. Then after a certain # of years ,Monkeys began evolving into man. Now the preacher man says that the earth was created by the God of Heaven, who then prepares it well enough by creating and and providing the necessary needs of man and animals to be able to live and consume.Then after all this is done,He created man. Personally ,the creation sounds more feasible to me, since how do you believe that out of a burning mass of gas there emerge a delicate flower or emotions possessed by humans, and how come there are still monkeys , If they changed to man , there shouldn't be any of them left.
2006-11-19 18:56:44
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answered by King Weevle 1
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Evolution. There is extensive evidence to support it.
As for your argument that all law and morality derive from God, it is meaningless. I could make the spurious argument that judges may only be appointed by God, and that it doesn't really matter that we have no judges on Earth since it will all be sorted out in the afterlife.
Nothing in evolution says that life should not be valued. In fact anything that takes 4 billion years to develop has value. Evolution teaches analysis of facts. Creationism teaches thatn ignorance and deceit are moral.
2006-11-19 19:32:08
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answered by novangelis 7
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There's really no point to living a clean life full of joy and giving if a person believes in evolution. We would be accountable to no one but ourselves, and would have no way of knowing the best way to live. It's definitely best to know our wonderful Creator!!!
Science actually disproves evolution, which is not a fact, but a theory. Scientists try to create an environment similar to the one that occured when the world began to understand evolution. But- who does the scientist represent when conducting such experiments? :) Whether you like Jehovah's Witnesses or not, you'd love the 2006 September Awake! which is all about creation and our Creator. It includes interviews conducted with scientists who KNOW there is a Creator. Ask around and chances are that someone you know can get a copy for you.
2006-11-19 18:45:58
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answered by AMEWzing 5
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Obviously, this subject is so far over your head, you could be standing on top of a very tall building, and it still wouldn't knock you hat off.
Where do we start?
1) The big bang has NOTHING to do with evolution
2) Evolution has nothing to do with human society
3) Evolution has nothing to do with morals
4) There is absolutely no proof that god exists.
I would suggest you go to school and start listening.
2006-11-19 18:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I love this famous quote: "If we are going to teach creation science as an alternative to evolution, then we should also teach the stork theory as an alternative to biological reproduction." (Judith Hayes)
Atheist can see what's right and wrong, the difference is they don't need to fear an unproven God in-order to practice it.
2006-11-19 18:39:36
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answered by Aussieblonde -bundy'd 5
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God created the heavens,earth and everything in space. The Big Bang Theory is nothing but a theory made up by humans who desperately wanted answers to the unknown. Where did the Big Bang come from... it had to come from something.... obviously the beginning of earth/ creation of earth came from God. It seems some scientist/doctors are going out of their way to disprove the existence of God. What are they so afraid of?
2006-11-19 18:54:44
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answered by Soul saviour 4
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who teaches morrality?if you're an atheist and your beloved gets murdered you still won't consider murder as something wrong?experience...all people should study the old testament to see who is a "murder fan"...
2006-11-19 18:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Creation, God created heaven and earth
2006-11-19 20:17:54
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answered by This is just my opinion! 4
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I completely agree, creation is what i believe in and is much better to teach, evolution makes no sense and like you said, teaches no rules and no morals.
2006-11-19 18:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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