no i dont
and i DO believe in evolution and/or the big bang
2007-01-08 14:18:34
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answered by uhohspaghettiohohs 5
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As for evidence, consider that Radiographic dating is still consider an theory without any empirical evidence to back it up. It can only date things older than 1 million years. As for the so called missing links, I think we will one day learn that they are the skulls of the children of the fallen angels. The were large and consider almost like animals. Their fathers were beings who base form was intelligent energy. I can only imagine what this would do to not only the genetic bonding, but also to the very nature of them at the atomic level.
As for the best example of whether evolution from a lower form of species is possible, I give you the Human Brain.
Studies, like that done by the University of Michigan, and features in the Discovery Channel program, The Amazing Life of the Human Brain, shows just how amazing the human brain is.
Every second while awake, we are absorbing 40MBs of data per second. That’s 144 gigabytes per hour and about 2 terabytes per day. That’s a lot of data even for the largest computer. When we sleep at night, and only at night or under nighttime conditions, all that data is sorted and stored through the creation of synaptic connectors and biochemical bounds. The brain has enough volume to allow for the creation of these storage connectors to last over 10,000 years.
Without the need of a creator, what evolutionary pressure could cause the need for this much volume that would take that long to fill? Clearly, man was either created by God to live that long, or if evolve, once lived that long, and has since de-evolved to what we are today. Which do you think it is?
Evolution does take place, in that animals have evolved and humans have de-evolved since the time of the creation. Many divergent species are related, such as the Meerkat/Hyena and the Lion/House cat. A house cat can breed with a lion, I wonder if the same is possible the Hyena and Meerkat?
This is why I believe in God. I use the brain he gave me, and designed for me, to determine something beyond imagining.
2007-01-08 22:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no reason to say that the universe could not be very old. The Bible never says God created everything in space during creation week. I also believe in evolution the process even with the ability to make new species. As in Coyote--->Jackal but not Mouse---> Elephant. I believe there is enough evidence to support that there are genetic limits. I also believe in God from the Bible especially Biblical prophecy, as well as personal testimony from my close friends concerning the supernatural. Real testimony of supernatural events, not just weird stuff that is easily explainable. Another reason is that people seem to need something to believe in. I can't think of a civilization that hasn't believed in something greater than themselves. Also people have a conscience, a moral code built in. Sure it is not exactly the ten commandments, but it actually isn't too far off.
2007-01-08 22:31:35
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answered by The GMC 6
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Dear Charles, I belive in God, because of this. if I see a building, I know thiere was a Builder, I dont need faith to know this, all i need to two eyes and a brain that works, same way with a painting, the painting is evidence of a painter. we know that complex buildings and paintings canot form themselves from nothing, they have a beginning, therefore they had a cause (painter, builder). The creation is evidence of the creator, every cosmologist agrees that the universe had a definnt beginning, there fore the universe had a cause the cause must be bigger tha the thing which is caused. and He is. God is Omniprescent onmipoten and omniscent. it is clear that the universe must be conceived in the mind of a Higher Power (God), but the question arises, who created God? Thiere is a direct realtionship between the existence of matter and time, they go hand in hand, and they both had a beginning and thus had a cause. since God is outside of time and matter, he cannot have a beginnning and thus is the Uncaused cause. I hope that made sense. I also Know God exist, because I have a personal realtionship with HIm. I repented and trusted the savior and I know have the gift of everlasting life and his spirirt indwells within me.
God Bless
2007-01-08 22:38:09
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answered by WDJD 3
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Evolution and the Big Bang are highly probably theories that are much more reasonable than believing an invisible God who created the world in 7 days.
2007-01-08 22:19:46
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answered by Rosebee 4
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I don`t believe in the big bang or evolution because during all of recorded human history there has never been a substantiated case of a living thing being produced from anything other than another living thing ! It is highly premature for you materialist to claim that all living things " evolved " into existence , when mans` science has yet to discover how even one protein molecule could actually have come into existence by any "known" process !! There is no scientific proof that life ( or ever could ) evolved into existence from non living matter ! Further , there is substantial evidence that "spontaneous generation " is impossible ! Only DNA is known to produce DNA !! No chemical interaction of molecules has even come close to producing this ultra-complex code which is so essential to all known life ! Knowledge has to come from knowledge , therefore , God is the beginning of knowledge ! Man cannot produce order out of disorder , man cannot produce matter out of non-matter , man cannot produce knowledge without a beginning of knowledge , God is the beginning ! I believe in GOD because IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH !
2007-01-08 22:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Why Do You Believe In God? Because of what he did for me. It wasn't a blind leap of faith, it was a calculated step prompted by the presence of his overflowing grace in my life.
Why Dont You Believe In Evolution or Big Bang? There are no paintings without painters. There are no buildings without builders. And the world is FAR more complex than those!
2007-01-08 22:29:51
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answered by Oksana 2
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Yes.. I believe in God. Always have, always will. I do not believe in evolution for a few reasons.. the main one being that it goes against what the bible teaching, and the thought of nothing colliding with nothing to make a big somehting.. yeah.. that makes sense. Also.. if we "evolved" from apes.. can someone PLEASE tell me why apes are not eveoling today.. and why man has not "evolved" into something else??
2007-01-08 22:22:32
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answered by AMP 2
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i don't believe in God nor in the evolution theory but i do believe in the big bang. my reason is because there is convincing proof that the universe had a beginning (the expansion of space and time and background radiation this is acurate data)
got it... evolution mmmm there is not proff just bones and fosils which might not be acurate.
and God, if he is everywhere why cant i see him... why he doen't talk to me? so i think he does not exists.
2007-01-08 22:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you explain being created any other way??? Ever been skiing in the Colorado Rockies. Big Bang couldn't have created that beauty.
2007-01-08 22:19:05
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answered by sickeninghairloss 1
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Do you believe in life after love?
2007-01-08 22:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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