Why do we argue about something so stupid... who cares. We, like our predecesors, will die without knowing who was right. So who cares pay attention to your life not where it came from.
2006-12-08
09:20:45
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
First of all, you should be teaching facts in school, if it's proven teach it, but since they are both theorys they should both be taught. Why argue over a question with no answer, and come up with an answer to poverty or abuse, or any of the millions of relevent problems.
2006-12-08
09:54:33 ·
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So if evolution is correct, it's survival of the fittest, so close Hospitals, Shelters. If you can't carry your weight, buh bye. Other wise we are poisoning our species. Besides science can't even decide if eggs are good for you, or if Pluto is a planet. Focus on facts, and try to be good people, it doesn't matter if you're a child of god, or a retarded fish squirrel.
2006-12-08
10:14:23 ·
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Who cares - we can not stop our mind from wondering.
2006-12-08 09:24:43
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answered by big head 2
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Well I have written many theories including one I call the theory of Subatomic Macrocosms (as to be published on zacharyhayes.com) talks about a variation on quantum mechanics in which the universe is somewhat of an element or compound made up of galaxies that act as atoms. Quantum mechanics is sounds very much impossible but ironically is the only explanation that scientifically creates existence. The Bible is a book of stories to simply teach right from wrong not to be taken literally. Evolution and natural selection in particular are easy to understand when you're not so ignorantly blinded. Religion is how people in the old days explained things because they did not have science. No, I'm not saying you used to be an ape. Humans billions of years ago were ape like. Otherwise all the apes in the world today would be humans too. Natural selection is just the process over time when organisms with inferior traits die and hybrid organisms breed and breed until get slowly get better. Take all theories into consideration.
2006-12-08 09:37:32
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answered by Zachary 3
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according to prophetic signs, you are likely to be privleged to be alive when everyone does find out the universal answers.
That said if you investigate the true Bible account of creation now, it will draw you closer to the creator and all the other things he has for us to learn.
Creationism is so incorrect, (the idea that God created everything in 6 litreral 24 hour days a mere 6000 years ago)....that many people are not drawn to the Bible... they are repelled from it's message.
There was 6 creative "days" all right, (the fossil record proves the phasing)....but they lasted hundreds of thousands or maybe millions of years EACH.
2006-12-08 09:36:35
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answered by fasteddie 3
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Evolution. It is a scientific theory subjected to critical reasoning, demonstrated by and predictive of evidence.
"Scientific" Creationism is doctrine -- political doctrine at that -- to promote religion. It is not a theory as it is untestable.
By the way, if the laws of thermodynamics applied, life would not exist. The Earth is not "left to itself". Enormous amounts of solar energy arrive and much of that energy is used to overcome the entropy that would make life and evolution impossible. The thermodynamic laws are a typical Creationist deceptions -- they sound good and are wholly ignorant of science.
2006-12-08 10:46:22
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answered by novangelis 7
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The question is do we keep science and religion separate or do we let scientific questions be decided by evangelicals and people who want to believe something and don't really care about evidence and proof.
This is America and religious people should be able to believe in anything they want as long as they don't' hurt anybody else. But science is a cornerstone of modern civilization and we have to follow testable, provable, evidence if we are to survive.
So, YES, we care.
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2006-12-08 09:26:48
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answered by Alan 7
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If you look at any biology books, even university level, you'll find that it is repeatedly saying,'may have, is thought to have, believed to be', etc., etc. so much for fact and Science. Teachers out there, do you not have a problem with how the laws of thermodynamics and the theory; that's what they call it, a theory, of evolution contradict each other. Both claim to be Science.
Evolution claims that things evolve and adapt, in an effort to attain perfection, whereas one of the laws of thermodynamics claims that things left to themselves deteriorate and become disordered. Seems like a contradiction to me!
2006-12-08 09:35:47
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answered by duhhhhhhhhhhhtechie 2
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Some colleges teach creation as fact and evolution as theory, the reason is there is no evidence whatso ever of evoulution, but there is some creation.
the government was giving out 250,000,000 to anyone who had evidence of evolution, noone came
2006-12-08 10:35:15
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answered by jn_dogs 1
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Yeah, really. And we'll never know whether the bible or Galileo was correct about the solar system, or if the earth is 6,000 years old., flat , with 4 corners or if it's a sphere. The hell we won't!
2006-12-08 09:27:47
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answered by JAT 6
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I KNOW Creationism is correct, and I know you think that sounds presumptuous, but when I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour, He transformed my life. A theory couldn't do that, only the power of the living GOD could.
2006-12-08 09:33:28
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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Because having a generation of kids grow up thinking that the human race started out with exactly two people, and that human beings appeared 6,000 years ago, is in no way good for society.
2006-12-08 09:23:55
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answered by . 7
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So you mean it doesn't matter if ever generation to follow is ignorant of scientific fact as long as they are obedient sheep?
2006-12-08 09:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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