Evolution is a clear cut science to explain the diverse nature and complex interactions of life on Earth. The fact that a number of sciences have contadicted the doctrine of literal Biblical Creation has resulted in a baclash of lies deceits and slanders from those so-called "Christians".
2007-01-24 17:19:43
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answered by novangelis 7
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No. It is a look at the steps taken to reach where we are at this time. Remember that something has to be created first before it can change(evolve).
There is a lot of blank space in the Christian Bible that is missing or glossed over or just hinted at.Between the Creation of the Physical world and the Creation of ADAM and EVE . Not the first created people on earth as they met other tribes outside of the Garden of Eden when they where exiled.
Look at the tales of the war in the heavens .it is not in the bible anymore but people still talk about it when it comes to Angles , Devils and mankind.There is also a correlation between the ancient myths and the damage done to the planets when the Solar system went through a meteor shower.
2007-01-24 17:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that evolution was originally the best idea anyone could come up with to explain creation without a Creator. There have always been people who are too proud to admit that there are things that they don't know. Especially in the realm of science, there are people who think that everything can be explained scientifically. In other words, there is a naturalistic explanation for everything.
Personally, I do not believe there is any scientific or naturalistic explanation for life. It couldn't just spontaneously occur. If that were the case, surely scientists could duplicate it in the laboratory. But they can't.
Evolution has been used in an attempt to discredit religion by various political systems, most notably, the Communists. Evolution is fundamental to Marxism, as well as to National Socialism (Nazi).
Even our own politicians have been promoting evolution for decades. It has become our official state religion. I think this has something to do with the statement in the Declaration of Independence: "...Endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,". The idea that we get our rights from our Creator, and no legitimate government can take them away, does not sit well with some of our politicians.
So, either we get our rights from God, or we get them from government. If you can remove God from the equation, we become the same as any other political system: subjects, not citizens.
2007-01-24 17:27:09
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answered by iraqisax 6
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Evolution is accepted by the Catholic Church. Hardly an organisation to be worried about being discredited. They have accepted that there is a difference between the evolution of the soul and of the body. Some fundamentalist religions haven't realised that yet, and view evolution as akin to blasphemy.
Evolution is not about belief, but about understanding.
2007-01-24 17:16:49
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answered by Labsci 7
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No, evolution is not a plot.
Evolution is a philosophy based on materialism, which contradicts the teachings of most religions.
The book of Genesis has been ridiculed for thousands of years by materialists, not just since Darwin's work in the 19th century.
-Aztec276
2007-01-24 17:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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that is an amusing, yet ridiculously stupid question. i'm no longer really an athiest, extra of an apathiest. notwithstanding... i have not in any respect heard of an athiest who discredits historic actuality, i.e. heritage that has actual evidence helping it. Athiests discredit faith and God because there is not any demanding evidence helping the life of God. A e book, which contain the Bible, does no longer count number as an account of historic reality, because that's open to being written by technique of human beings with subjective reviews and agendas. technology would not declare to describe each and every of the workings of the universe. notwithstanding it explains issues that were shown by technique of a theory supported by technique of honestly actual evidence, which contain evolution. it isn't a incontrovertible actuality that God exists, that is a question of religion. there is not any historic evidence helping the declare that God existed, merely historic evidence helping that human beings were christians. If God exists as stated contained in the bible, then he's a jealous, bitter, infantile stress of malevolence.
2016-12-03 00:40:25
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answered by abigail 4
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Science seeks only to reveal the natural truth. It makes no effort to support or to discredit religion. Religion lies completely outside the purview of science, as do all things supernatural, and science can say nothing about such subjects one way or the other.
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2007-01-24 17:25:18
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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no no you've got it all wrong - religion is a plot to discredit science (for the benefit of mankind, of course)
2007-01-24 17:12:33
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answered by hot.turkey 5
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is religion a plot by religous ppl to discredit science?
2007-01-24 17:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Next those whacky scientists will try to convince you that the Sun doesn't revolve around the Earth...sheesh.
We ought to burn them all at the stake like in the good old days.
2007-01-24 17:15:50
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answered by mmd 5
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