They don't fool me. I'm not an atheist, but I know Creationism as explained by them is ridiculous, and that a scientific "theory" is more than what they make it out to be. I study DNA and if you know how it works then evolution becomes a "slam dunk". Do not despair - although it appears that only 40% of Americans do not believe in evolution the internet and free access to knowledge and information will eventually change that.
2006-12-18 02:54:58
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answer #1
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answered by Paul H 6
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If randomism and evolution are so viable, why does man bother to create. Just sit there and wait for a bunch of metal ore to evolve into your new car randomly.
Maybe man creates because he so PUNY as compared to the grand universe. Man does it to make up for his lack of grandure!
Creationism is ALL around you.
Point to on constructive thing in your home that was random and evolved as a normal course of life.
We have thousands if not millions of years of creationism on Earth and yet everyone says things are random.
There is no randomism, except for the Earthquake that knocks down the city you created.
2006-12-18 11:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you wouldn't follow them unless you were already there.
As some of these answers clearly demonstrate. For example, p_l_gray claims scientists just tell people to trust them because they wouldn't understand the research. In reality, of course, they publish full and complete accounts of their research for anyone who's interested to read and interpret for themselves.
Earl D seems to think the theory of evolution applies to cars, when in reality it's a theory concerning living things.
And the obligatory circular logic comes from pepsi and the claim that creation must be true because it's written in the bible.
2006-12-18 11:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone who believes in evolution, i think that we will make a better argument by telling the truth about evolution and showing evidence of how it makes sense. Creationists spend most of their time saying evolution is about people being born by monkeys. But most creationists firmly believe in God. You will not damage their argument as easily as they damage evolutionist's. If we inform people about evolution, then they will be better off than if we attack creationism.
2006-12-18 11:04:28
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answered by maxworth 2
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Pointing out science facts that support creation and disprove the over all concept of evolution is proper.
2006-12-18 11:11:38
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answer #5
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answered by tim 6
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Only if the creationist were to start teaching the view of evolution or evolution's real name: The Theory Of Amazingly Very Convenient Accidents That Look Just Like Intelligent Creation.
2006-12-18 10:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Are Creationists Really representative of "blind ignorance" ?
2006-12-18 10:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I can understand why you would consider yourself a troubled troll.Hanging out on a website like that can rot your brain.
Look,we have tried to do it the secular way,and our generations of kids have paid a heavy price for ungodliness.It's time to get down to the basics that our four fathers laid down many years ago.Man has been trying for years to make things better and easier for everyone,and all they have done is made it worse.If you want to live a godless life,be my guest.But you can't say we didn't warn you.
Peace.
2006-12-18 11:00:24
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answer #8
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answered by Derek B 4
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Yes. It doesn't take a genius to know that creationism is fiction. Evolution, is the only logical explaination for how we've got to where we are now.
2006-12-18 11:00:59
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answered by T Delfino 3
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No fortunately ( or unfortunately from the creationists point of view ) I am much too intelligent and curious for that to happen.
2006-12-18 10:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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