I think they possibly could both be correct. God created everything, but he also created evolution to build everything.
2007-01-03 13:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The quick answer, is that creation makes more logical sense than evolution. Look at Evolution, or Darwinism, for instance, vs. Creationism, with just your own logic. Take something that is NOT disputed by ANY scientist, say, any ONE of the anthropic constants, and think for just half a minute which one makes more sense......There is NO competition. Bring in some more good science, and intellectual honesty with yourself, then its creation all the way.
2007-01-03 13:58:32
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answered by oceansnsunsets 4
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Contrary to popular views, the first chapters of Genesis are not unique. Nor do they tell the story of faith contained in the rest of the Bible. They serve as a pre=history, a prelude, a painting of the setting for the faith history which begins w/ Abraham.
As such, Gen. is heavily dependent on the Hurrian / Ur - where Abraham grew up, view of creation. Gilgamesh Epic for instance. In that era/place, science and religion worked together to try and interpret life and placate it in order to exist. There was no division. The same still exists, Gen. 1 ff. is not a science textbook. Nor is science devoid of a great deal of religion - Quantam Mechanics certainly requires faith.
2007-01-03 15:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution/Creation is not correct. Creation is Dog excrement. Evolution is a scientific theory that is held as proved truth by scientist through out the world. It is only held as theory to appease some Christian radicals who hold that it contradicts the word of God.
2007-01-03 14:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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For the Muslim there is no need for separation between religion and science. It is understood from the Quran, revealed over 1,400 years ago, that there is both; "Creation" and "Evolution." And in both instances, it is only Allah who is "Able to do all things." In fact, it was the Muslim scientists, more than 1,000 years ago, who set the stage for the adancement of learning, technology and disciplines in science that we know today.
Allah has explained how He created everythng in the universe and brought all life out of water. He created humans from earth (not monkeys) and there is no need to attempt fabrications of "links" to the animal world in Islam.
2007-01-03 16:20:45
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Believing in creation is basically the same as saying, 'I can't explain this, so I'll make up something that explains it in a way that is comforting to me." I mean, that's what they did when they made it up. Evolution is only a scientific theory yet to be completely proved. So your answer is that we cannot say either is correct, but we can say that evolution is more rational.
2007-01-03 14:01:55
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answered by scott 3
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Dr. X : To answer this question and do it any justice would require hours of work and comparisons of scientific, historical and theological data. The answer would require comparative volumes. The Y.A. is not intended for such lengthy answers.
2007-01-03 14:02:11
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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Evolution. The so-called creation-science is just a pseudo-science.
2007-01-03 13:59:21
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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Did you ask this in zoology? Someone did not too long ago.
Evolution is correct because its based on reality and not a fairytale.
2007-01-03 14:31:07
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answered by TRITHEMIUS 3
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They could possibly BOTH be by God. I believe in creation if anything, and I see it as correct because God controls it.
2007-01-03 13:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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