There will always be a need for digging. Science used it to prove evolution already; and the creationists dig so they can then bury their heads, and ignore that which blatantly contradicts their mythology.
2007-01-05 13:06:34
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answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella 6
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I'm a creationist and Christian, so I believe the archaeologists can dig through to the Earth's inner core and will never find something that supports the theory of evolution lol.
If evolution really did occur, why are we as humans and animals not still mutating to a "higher' level?
Why is the pond scum still there and not evolving into humans and different animals?
If simple cells did evolve into humans and evvverything on earth, who created those cells and simple organisms from the start? I believe God and the bible.
2007-01-05 20:58:15
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answered by mycountryfamily 4
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There is an old but true saying---the shovel always verifies the Word---so keep digging. So far archeology has proved the Bible correct numerous times when accusations of Biblical civilizations were said to not exist and what do you know, the shovel found them.
2007-01-05 20:56:03
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answered by beek 7
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lol. but, on a more serious note....archaeologists have found many things to support evolution. as have scientists in other fields. the only thing standing in the way of that evidence is conservative christians who would rather trust in a book that was written over 2000 years ago(and would probably do that if they could) instead of evidence.
2007-01-05 20:57:39
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answered by jd83 2
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In case? You're going to need a time machine.
And sure, let's ban telescopes.
2007-01-05 20:54:28
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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99.999% of all fossil finds are known forms. The remaining thousands have confirmed most of the details of evolutionary theory.
2007-01-05 21:22:05
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answered by novangelis 7
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They've been digging ever since Darwin, trying to find at least one of his missing links, but haven't. Let them keep digging, keeps the unemployment down. And telescopes just prove the Bible. Scientist now know that there are so many stars, they can't be numbered.
2007-01-05 21:00:55
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answered by ted.nardo 4
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The introduction to Genesis and to the whole Bible ascribes everything to the living God, creating, making, acting, moving, and speaking. There is no room for evolution without a flat denial of Divine revelation. One must be true the other false. All of God’s works are good, great, wondrous, and perfect.
Man starts from nothing. He begins in helplessness, ignorance, and inexperience. All his works, therefore, proceed on the principle of evolution. This principle is only seen in human affairs: from the hut to the palace; from the canoe to the ocean liner; from the spade to the plowshare to machines. But the birds build their nests today as at the beginning. There is growth and development within man, but no passing, change, or evolution out from one into another.
For this theory or fallacy of evolution to be true there would be evident stages of evolution today. You would be able to find species in many stages of evolution in nature right now. For this theory or fallacy of evolution to be true there would be no God. And that’s exactly what evolutionists believe and are trying prove. The evolutionist bases his or her conclusions on human assumptions and reasoning, instead of on the documentary evidence of the manuscripts.
2007-01-05 20:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The theory of evolution is already well supported.
2007-01-05 20:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Your questions starts to feel tiresome, but I answer no. Keep digging.
2007-01-05 20:56:18
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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