There is no evidence of any kind that anything on earth was "created" by a god, supernatural spirit, flying spaghetti monster, or any other "divine" being, entity, or spirit.
It is not a "theory" (which implies that there is at least a minimum of evidence to support the idea, and that more evidence is being searched for). It is an ancient fairy tale that comes from the oral myths of wandering hebrew sheep herders who made up stories to pass time around the campfire, and who were completely ignorant of how anything in the universe actually works.
It is neither truth nor a theory -- it is a made-up fairy tale for which there is no evidence of any kind. None. Zero. Zip. Nada.
2006-12-05 09:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it is Truth. If one were to really look at the so-called "evidence" of evolution, you would find that it is mostly a smokescreen, and that it is mostly comprised of someone's "interpretation" of facts being presented as fact.
If you were to look at the evidence for Creation, you would find over 5000 real, observable scientific facts that support it. I would recommend reading "The Evolution Cruncher" by Vance Ferrell. It will totally blow your mind. It contains all the scientific evidence for Creation you could possibly want. You will begin to wonder why none of this stuff was ever taught you in public school! It's because they want you to believe in evolution and everything that encompasses, instead of being a well-rounded, well-informed individual who knows both sides of the issue.
Here are a few points to ponder:
1. Even Creationists agree that there are variations within kinds of animals, but that's not evolution. Evolution is the belief that there is change between kinds! It is agreed that there are hundreds of different varieties of dog, including all 250 breeds of domestic dog and all the wild dogs. However, you can breed dogs until the cows come home, and you will never get a cow, guaranteed 100%. The evolutionist believes that the dog and the cat had a common ancestor, which is purely speculative, impossible to reproduce experimentally, and outside of the realm of science. At that point, it becomes a religion. Those who cling to this theory with religious fervor despite evidence to the contrary are guilty of the same thing they accuse us of.
2. An atheist/evolutionist can look at this computer and believe that it was intelligently designed (even though they may have never seen the designer), but they look at the human body, which is thousands of times more complex than this computer, and say it got that way by accident/trial-and-error. That's not even logical thinking! And they say WE'RE the ones who are illogical! If it got that way by trial-and-error, where are all the "errors"?
2006-12-05 09:51:21
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answered by FUNdie 7
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It is truth first of all.
Divine Creation is the belief that the earth was created by a being. With a design and purpose.
I have no idea how anyone could think that something like evolution is true. I would believe it if there were facts but there aren't. Also what do you see in the world around you. I see incredibly intricate life forms all of which scientists really have no clue as to how they work. This all points to an intelligent supernatural creator of this universe.
2006-12-05 09:37:04
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answered by ZEN MASTER 2
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It's definitely truth! But no one can explain it. God & Jesus spoke the word or commanded and everything came into existence in an orderly fashion on the day that He determined best for each creation. By the word of His power everything, not only was created, but is sustained.
Everything except man. He formed Adam from the dust of the ground and breathed into him the breath of life. Then, he performed the first surgery by opening up Adam's flesh and taking one of his ribs from which He created Eve.
2006-12-05 09:59:31
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answered by delmaanna67 5
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The reality behind the word "God", being pure consciousness, thus formless, creates by an act upon itself; an act of what we would call "thinking", but it is more than that, as the way God (All That Is) creates is also different than our understanding of it.
It is truth, but so multitudinous, that theories and concepts abound in a joyous and endless dance of creativity, without changing our basic nature. We are so much more than we believe, or think we are. We are more than this "life".
We create, as beloved creations of All That Is...the dance never ends...the projections of our fears of being separate from God, and one another, bring about images of worlds we think real, but in truth cannot harm us. We are eternally safe, creating wonders with "Him".
You ask what it means, and the only answer I have for that is, love. It's all about love.
2006-12-05 10:12:32
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answered by Sky in the Grass 5
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I believe that God created the universe, the world we live on, and everything on it. He did not create humans, and animals and plants to never change. We know that he gave man free will so that we could choose the right path, making mistakes along the way. God gave man the ability to choose, with choice will come change. I believe that every man, plant and animal on earth - as species have evolved. I do not think that they evolved into other species. If this was the case, wouldn't all apes have turned into humans? Why would only a portion of the population evolve into a new species and not the whole population? If evolution was necessary for survival - which is why we see animals and plants evolving, then wouldn't the non evolved apes die out?
2016-05-22 22:12:12
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answered by ? 4
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I guess that Divine Creation refers to the Bible and the story of Genesis when God created the world. Some people think it is the truth; some people think it is a theory; and some people think it is just a story or allegory. You have to examine your beliefs and decide what it is to you.
2006-12-05 09:41:38
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answered by janeinthecity_1999 2
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It is the idea that a creating force (god) instantaneously farted the universe into existence, intact, over a short period of time. That doesn't explain why we are able to see light that has been in transit for 13 billion years.
2006-12-05 09:42:29
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Personally, I believe it is the truth. There is evidence so many places of having a Creator.
2006-12-05 09:37:33
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answered by ____ 2
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just a catch Fraze one uses to exceed power , manifest destiny , Global warming , when someone invokes powers bigger than them self watch out
2006-12-05 09:56:13
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answered by HEY boo boo 6
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