yes because it is pure fantasy. Carl Sagan is their preacher
2006-12-29 07:52:44
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answered by 4 Shades of Blue 4
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No. Evolution teaches that life arose on earth about three and a half billion years ago, based on the fossil record. Since the genetic code for every creature on Earth is almost identical, it probably arose only once. These are facts and logical reasoning that belong in science classes.
2006-12-29 10:32:20
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answered by novangelis 7
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I'm OK with teaching that in a science class. It's based upon some evidence and some logical guesses. Nothing supernatural about it.
Anything with a supernatural explanation should not be taught in a science class.
2006-12-29 08:19:35
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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I'm guessing you haven't spent much time in said science class, eh? I really don't have time to educate you right now. It takes a little while.
But if you want to say something is silly, please don't forget that your side claims life came from dirt, which was sculpted like clay by a fairy-like creature, who then breathed into it and made it come alive.
Or are you perhaps from the Odin camp, and claim that we are the result of an immense Nordic ejaculation?
2006-12-29 07:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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"and did you know that evolution said the earth was billions years old and then 42 millions years old and now saying it is only about 20 million years old."
What?! No, it doesn't. Evolution doesn't even concern itself with how old the earth is, you idiot. Where the hell are you getting this information? Completely false. Evolution really scares you so much that you have to make crap up just to try and discredit it? Scary sad.
2006-12-29 07:54:48
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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Did you know religion teaches we came from dirt, talking snake, and a tree?
That should be taught in a religious class and not in a science class. Anybody agree?
2006-12-29 07:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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We are also on a ball of dirt flying through space, away from everything else. It seems that your religion didn't like that either. Oh yeah, and when someone proposed the Earth held us to it by itself, without the hand of God holding everything down, that was a big pain in the cross.
2006-12-29 08:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, good grief, where did they ever get that idea? Oh wait...there's SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE for it. Hm, what a funny notion! Scientific evidence! Wow, who'd have thought?!
I guess, since there's all this SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE and all, maybe it actually, gasp shock, belongs in a SCIENCE CLASS!! Golly gee whiz!
2006-12-29 10:45:21
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answered by ? 4
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and did you know that evolution said the earth was 42 billion years old and then 20 billion years old and now saying it is only about 4.5 billion years old now
actually they do try to say how old the earth is. but keep changing there mind. no evolutionist try to discredit that God created the earth and all things. they try to prove it cause the only thing they have is by saying how old earth really is. they do consern themselves with this. saying dinos were around millions of years ago and what not. and that the big bang started everything. if you believe in evolution you are believing all that. and that they do concern themselves with how old the earth is. one reason is cause they know that creationist believe the earth is only 6000 years old. and no more then 10000 years old. they also consern themselves with trying to prove that God did not make anything. and prove that we came from an ape. evolution is a belief on how and when the earth was formed and and how it has evolved to what we are today.
funny though how when we die we end up becoming dust. back to were we came from. but our soul lives forever.
i am not putting anyone who believes in evolution. we both have are beliefs. you are all the ones talking trash. why cause i believe i am here for a purpose and cause i have hope for when i die. facts are they have not proven either one fully. both sides of there things. if you want to talk supernatural. it takes more faith to believe in evolution and that all this happend by chance and luck and that something came out of nothing and blew up causing order not caos cause if you blow up a car factory you dont get a car out of it. and the presice placement of earth and gravity and everything is so perfect. then it does to believe that God created everything.
Ultimately, the age of the earth cannot be proven. Whether 6,000 years or 4.6 billion years – both viewpoints (and everything in between) rests on faith and assumptions. Those who hold to 4.6 billion years trust that methods such as radiometric dating are reliable, and that nothing has occurred in history that may have disrupted the normal decay of radio-isotopes. Those who hold to 6,000 years trust that the Bible is true, and that other factors explain the “apparent” age of the earth, such as the global flood, or God creating the universe in a state that “appears” to give it an very long age. As an example, God created Adam and Eve as fully-grown adult human beings. If a doctor were to have examined Adam and Eve on the day of their creation, the doctor would have estimated their age at 20 years (or whatever age they appeared to be) - when, in fact, Adam and Eve were less than one day old. Whatever the case, there is always good reason to trust the Word of God over the words of atheistic scientists with an evolutionary agenda.
Recommended Resource: Thousands not Billions by Don DeYoung.
2006-12-29 07:52:18
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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Do you realize that the order that the Bible says life was created is the same order that Evolution says life was created?
Plant life first, then living creatures in the water, then living creatures on the earth, then finally man.
The Bible says WHAT G-d did, Evolution tells us HOW he did it.
2006-12-29 08:11:32
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answered by forgivebutdonotforget911 6
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As opposed to being formed from clay by some supernatural deity who lived in a box in Jerusalem.
Wow your argument is so convincing!
2006-12-29 07:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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