Some people just havn't evolved enough to question their beliefs.
2006-11-19 12:50:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first, most people don't understand what is meant by evolution. They are turned off by the thought. I am a 7 literal day creationist and I believe in Evolution the process. But I belileve God created it to come into play after man sinned in order to keep us alive. The world instantly became a dynamic place and needed a system to keep us able to adapt. But I don't go as far as to say it has anything to do with our origin. I think that is where evolutionists go to far. They see the process of things adapting in nature, and say, "well WE must have been caused by that process." And I do agree that the reason we are all different colors and sizes is due to genetic variation. I can't go into everything right now, and I will probably get a thumbs down for saying this stuff. Haha Oh well. In summation. The process is FACT! The origin is only speculation on both sides. It will only ever be speculation since we can not actually do experiments on the past. Plus evolution can olny modify existing parts not create new ones. So dramatic species change, is beyond what evolution is capable of.
2006-11-19 20:59:06
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answered by The GMC 6
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Well, some people do believe it. I don't. I have been seriously looking at evolution for about 10 years now. There is no evidence to support it. The entire foundation for the idea of evolution rest completely on the "assumption" of the age of the earth. It has to be in excess on 1 billion years for evolution to have a snowballs chance on a hot day. No date can be placed on any artifact beyond about 5500 years without extreme speculation that is based solely on an assumption. Two "ifs" depending on each other for substantiation is what I call shaky ground. Once you get passed the "what if" stumbling block, then the sky is the limit on our imagination. Evolution is a fairy tale.
2006-11-19 21:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the ToE and its conclusions fly directly in the face of a literal reading of the Bible. The ToE says that humans, like all living creatures, developed from less complex creatures. The Christian Right can't stand the notion that anything might not be the way that their little book describes it. Regardless of the mountains of physical evidence for it and the fact that it has been directly observed in labs.
Literalism: See "small-minded". As illustrated by many of the posts here.
2006-11-19 20:54:56
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answered by Scott M 7
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DNA is essential for life to exist and can only be produced by life. How, when no life existed, did DNA come into existence?
The following is from in article titled "Mother Eve" in Time magazine from a few years ago. There was a DNA sampling from a cross section of women worldwide covering women of all ethnic classifications. The DNA characteristics of all the women tested went back to one single woman! I could go on but I'd run out of room :-) Evolution is still a theory for a reason :-)
2006-11-19 21:50:33
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answered by me 6
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Evolution is scientifically bankrupt. Why would anyone continue to believe a lie. Bible or no Bible, evolution has been shot through with so many holes it is beneath contempt. Even Darwin in "Origin of the Species" admitted he didn't believe it. There have never been any transitional forms uncovered in the fossil record.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-11-19 20:52:38
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answered by ? 7
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It certainly seems that evolution has been proven to exist in many forms of life. However some believe that it isn't a factor in the creation of man. See, man is created is the image of God and God didn't come from a monkey.
2006-11-19 20:50:53
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answered by luvlaketahoe 4
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i don't get the black, white ,asian thing, but there are more things in heaven and earth than we can possibly ever imagine, anything is possible, why does it always have to be evolution, or creation, it is probably a combination of both plus a lot more
2006-11-19 20:53:50
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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I dont know that is a great question my aunt doesnt believe in evolution and shes a teacher
2006-11-19 20:53:50
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answered by LawrenceIII 1
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Exactly what does different races have to do with evolution? I believe in God thus the creation story so how could I believe in evolution too. I don't originate out of some hairy ape. Maybe you do. Live and let live.
2006-11-19 20:50:15
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answered by Zoey 5
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Look at your eye and then tell me God did not make it. God told us how he made the world and the truth is evolution is a lie from hell and it makes the bible look bad and the bible is true as it was writen and to think evolution is right is to be fools.
2006-11-19 21:07:24
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answered by biblereader2k 2
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