Theories come and theories go - but truth endures forever. God created --- nature changed. Whats the conflict?
2007-01-30 16:28:51
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answered by wd 5
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Well Evolution in its common format is not here to stay. The tenats of Evolutionary theory are consistenty being questioned and altered.
Science is always changing and always progressing. So some of the basic premises of Evolution is probably here to stay but probably not in the way that you mean.
However, creationism will always exist even in small circles. I am a Christian. I firmly believe that God created. However I also firmly believe that modern science is useful and does reveal a lot about how God created. I do not believe the Earth is only 6,000 years old. I will be curiosu what the world's next major discovery or theory will be. I wonder if we will ever deepen our understanding of how life as we know it today came to exsist in the pletherea of species that we enjoy observing.
2007-01-24 00:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In the Northwestern Hemisphere, where Christianity is the least populous thing in the world. the Majority of worldwide Christians live outside North American and Europe. So only the westerners are crazy enough to through creation out the window
2007-01-24 00:36:34
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answered by Tachus Ischus 2
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Bill Gates said that 64k was all we would ever need, the telephone was called useless and unmarketable by Western Union, bloodletting was once the cutting edge of medical technology and Rock and Roll is here to stay, it will never die...
The one thing that rings true about almost all absolutes is that they aren't absolute. At the end of his life Darwin himself questioned the veracity of evolution. One day a new and better theory will arrive and all of the atheists and scientists will get behind it and all of the Christians and Jews and Muslims will still choose to believe in a Creator.
2007-01-24 01:17:41
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answered by kayman1st 3
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No they dont', but I do.
The Earth will be destroyed and everything on it built by Man will be gone into the galaxy and float away.
This is what will happen. In the next 200 years Earth will literally explode. Sending everyting on it in to space. The Earths magnetic compulsion will pull the Earth back together again and life will start over. God will put Man back on earth and once again another 100,000 years of evolution begins again.
Man changes, but GOd never changed the way he build and his exhistamnce cannot be understood by most, but I understand him very well.
We are the seventh generations of Evolution. The eight generations will come after us. We won;t be arund for that, but guess what.. you can watch as a spirit.
Maybe when I die I will visit the Whitehouse and spook it a bit.
2007-01-31 13:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Does that mean the Creator is going out the window too? If God is dead, then what does anything matter? But He isn't....and I for one am thankful. The evidence of God is all around you. God says that it is the fool who says in his heart "there is no God". Europe is dead spiritually...as dead as a doornail, as the saying goes. We are all spritually dead without God. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. But you might not be there to see it if you don't start listening to what He has to say. Evolution isn't the issue. God is!
2007-02-01 00:19:07
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answered by samantha 6
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Creationism is actually on the rise in the scientific community.They are realizing that random selection is out and complex intelligent design is more probable.Not all of these scientist are bible believers either.Check some good intelligent design books out there."Case for a Creator" is a good one by a former atheist Lee Strobel.
2007-01-31 17:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you wish to believe that you evolved from a fish, so be it. I won't ever believe it. I believe in an Almighty God that did exactly as the Holy Bible says. Science is great in many aspects, but to denounce the facts of creation, someone is going to be doomed for misleading. That's what is wrong with our world today. Some wannabes trying to be famous by trying to over rule the word of God. How dangerous in the end for them. You believe what you want and we will believe what we want. Just don't try to push your beliefs off on us. I am not pushing mine on you so please at least respect those that don't believe as you do.
2007-01-24 00:46:29
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answered by freedomrings 2
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I give it another 20 years or so and they will finally give up. The Dover decision really was the beginning of the end. I think they will reload for another battle on ID. But without fundamentally chaning ID so that it actually becomes a science, it's a lost cause.
2007-01-24 00:36:57
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answered by mullah robertson 4
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The Catholics have it right. (among Christians)
They believe that God created stuff, but Science is in the best position to describe how and when. Religion is about morality and spirituality. It is not in the business of Science.
2007-01-24 00:39:50
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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