Since many creationists attempt to scientifically disprove evolution by claiming it is so improbable to be impossible, or macroevolution is not true because it can't be observed occuring by us short lived humans, etc. Please induldge me with the scientific theory creationism. I'm aware that evolution doesn't provide an explaination for creation, abiogenesis or otherwise, but since creationism is so often cited as the only alternative to macroevolution, it's a fair question to ask. Intelligent design need only apply if you agree to give the Flying Spaghetti Monster a fair chance to state his case as well. Agreed?
2007-01-05
11:40:36
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Thanks for citing the Bible, since it's not a scientifically peer reviewed document I'm afraid it won't do. Keep trying though...
2007-01-05
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Wow! It sound like you have been listening to a Bubba Preacher; who only has one agenda, to build and grow his empire regardless of what he has to preach to the choir.
Creationsists and evolutionists both believe in the same premise and acknowledment of scientific evidence:
to wit:
"Every entity is in a state of flux; moving, reacting, adjusting, and changing. The amount of change is, of course, dependent on its ambient environment, outside stimuli, and its basic (foundational) characteristics."
The Scientists call this "evolution".
The Creationists call it (by) "intelligent design".
The argument is a matter of which came first, and what process would a God use to create. Well, that is a never ending quagmire.
Now the very newest twist. The creationists feel they are right because we have '"free will" ; and evolution is based on "cause and effect"
Surprisingly, adamant Evolutionists soon agreed with the rules of the argument. They agreed that if humans have "free will" it would prove creationism. However, the Evolutionists, insist that humans have never had "free will". They feel confident that all human endeavors, activities, and developments have been strictly the result of "cause and effect"; and not "free will".
Now, here we come (you and me) .So now we can vote on the following question:
Do we have "free will"? Or, are we simply creatures reacting to "cause and effect"?
Personally, I wonder if both could be true, if we only knew what caused the Cambrian Era - "The Explosion of life on Earth" 550 million years ago.
Was it a seeding from outside our solar system or was it just happenstance.
More and more (even Atheistic) scientists have concluded that it was not happenstance, but it was a seeding from outside our solar system: They cite that it could have been a comet, or an asteroid, or a capsule from an advanced planet, or even a God; not a God as described by Bubba Preachers, but a Scientist with 8 billion years of advanced technology and of course the result of an 8 billion year evolutionary development.
(Scientifically, Evolution, given enough time, could eventually lead to eternal life;)
2007-01-05 15:04:33
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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during 12 years of Catholic college, we've been taught that Genesis (The introduction tale, to which i think you're probably referring) grew to become into an allegory - no longer a medical account, yet a perfect tale meant to impart an more suitable and broader reality. Taking it as such, there is a lot in Genesis this is nicely matched with technological awareness, better than is worth going into in something as ludicrous as Yahoo solutions; even the state-of-the-paintings nutritional references in Genesis a million have been shown to have medical validity (vegetables, seeds and so on are somewhat right for you... this keeps into Leviticus). On a gentle edge, we additionally nonetheless agree that "lack of expertise is bliss," an thought which could be as we talk traced to the Tree of awareness tale. grew to become into early guy in desire of mentoring, medical care or antidepressants? no longer somewhat. that still occurs to be why atheists are continuously the main depressing, unsightly mo-fos in the international. ;) the 2nd you be sure you realize all of it, you lose the factor of life and the skill to savour it. only remember, rabid, closed-minded dedication to technological awareness and/or atheism only proves that the two one in each and every of them are prepared religions in themselves.
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>>Can anyone scientifically prove the story of Genesis?<<
Not yet, because we are still waiting for science to catch up. Look how long it took science to demonstrate that the universe had a beginning, that we are all related, and that man came from slime -- all of which are found in Genesis.
2007-01-05 11:48:48
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i cant prove it but i believe it because it is the word of god that is in the bible and i believe in him
2007-01-05 12:01:48
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answered by God Is Love 5
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The Holy Bible is the proof of creation duh!!!!!!!!!! We didn't come from apes because we are made different from them and also why are they still here if they did? LOL
2007-01-05 11:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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