I think its lack of education. If you look at their claims, they obviously don't understand what evolution actually says. What worries me is that the single most powerful nation in the world has people who's education is obviously so severely lacking as to be almost laughable.
2006-12-03 18:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you consider yourself educated person? I mean it doesn't seem like your education is based on truth. I have seen so many text books teaching out-of-date info (lies they've become), and do the teachers stop teaching lies? No, they just teach what the book prints. Does anybody go back and correct these out-of-date info? No, they keep on repeating. Talk about open-minded, are you open-minded to accept the fact that you have been fed a lot of not-so-true-evidence?
2006-12-04 03:33:20
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answered by girly 1
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What evidence? Evolution is really the "THEORY of Evolution" - as in "unproven." There is no evidence of a monkey evolving into a human. I've never seen any fish crawl out of the ocean and change into anything other than a fish. Is there "adaptation," yeah I think there is. From a rational standpoint, evolution is a lot harder to swallow than creationism. It takes a lot more faith to believe in evolution.
2006-12-04 02:54:54
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answered by WonderWoman 5
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Sounds like we are equally open minded, if you studied both sides. Or I am more open minded if you did a cursory overview of creationism, then drew a conclusion
I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt in Christianity.
I am a Biochemist, I have studied more than enough evolution back in my college days, and a few years later, Jesus Christ blind sided me with truth that could not be denied
2006-12-04 02:53:36
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answered by Slave to JC 4
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I was "forced" to study evolution just like every kid in the public school system and I saw no evidence of evolution just someone elses religous beliefs , which is ironic since it is illegal to teach christianity.
2006-12-04 03:06:48
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answered by Who Me? 4
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No I don't for sure think I have the "truth". And why! Do most people think there are no thinking Christians?!!?! I BELIEVE IN EVOLUTION and I am Christian. Its not difficult to think there are people outside the sterotype of a group.
2006-12-04 02:56:49
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answered by Cindy 3
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I claim the privilege of worshiping all-mighty God according to the dictates of my own conscience and allow all me the same privilege let the worship how what or where they may. That is being open minded. To be open minded doesn't necessarily mean I agree with you.
2006-12-04 02:54:46
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answered by Ethan M 5
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So basically your saying you were nothing but a pile of sludge? I've seen the theory behind evolution and viewed with an open view. It makes no sense. If evolution existed we'd have humans with tales. We'd have fish that have feet. I have yet to see either one. Nor any fossils of either one. Darwinism is just one crazy persons theory behind why we exist.
2006-12-04 02:55:58
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answered by tho_goren_lefty 1
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to Not_Necessary_Christian; don't ever start about outdated books without starting with the bible.
thats one of the oldest collection of out of date writings in existence, and it's THE most widely taught.
2006-12-04 12:27:47
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answered by implosion13 4
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Truth always remains the truth. I may believe in my ideas of what truth is and be wrong. Being wrong has no affect on what the truth is.
2006-12-04 03:01:53
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answered by Norm 1
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