I agree, The Bibble provides enough evidence to cancel itself out.
2007-02-11 12:40:06
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answered by Lana 4
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There is your problem. Because one man does this you assume we all do it. I my friend do not come up with twisted theories. I find the faults in evolution and point them out. It does not take a genius to figure out that there are many things in evolution that you have to have faith to believe.
Plus, there is no scientific basis for evolution:
Science is observable, repeatable and it draws a definite conclusion. Evolution does none of these. I have no problem in the world with you believeing in evolution. It's your descicion. I just have a problem with you saying it's fact and science when it's not.
Fossil record:
The fossils simply proclaim that there once was an animal that lived. It doesn't say how old it is or if it evolved into a different animal. Why I have a fossil of a leaf on my carport if you wish to come and see it. The only thing you base them on is you find which layer of sediment that they are in. Well let me tell you something folks. They base how old the sediment is by the fossils they find in there. That is circular reasoning.
Plus there is a place we creationists like to refer to as the "graveyard":
Here under one layer of sediment you'll find the fossils of animals and creatures that were supposed to be millions of years apart.
Creatures we have today, and creatures that were supposed to be one of the first lifeforms.
Then there is the footprint that we found. It had the supposoudly first lifeform squished underneath it. Now how did that happen. Not to mention that over half of the evidence that scientists and biologists have come with supporting evolution we have found to be self created or not what it really is.
Then we come to the bodily organs that they say we don't use. We have found that there is indeed a function for every part of our body. Tonsils, appendix etc. They keep on taking evidence from of fourty years ago and use it today when we have already found that they are wrong.
Then there is another problem. There are many trees that are found buried throughout several layers of sediment. How in the world did that happen?
Come on dude..... I could keep going all day. Give it up there is just as much evidence for evolution as there is for creation.
2007-02-11 20:54:09
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answered by Theoretically Speaking 3
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All TRUE Christians have deciphered the Word of God you call "twisted theories", by seeking the truth and finding it! One of those passages in the Bible that you call twisted theories is .."If you seek Him, He will seek you"....Isn't that great! That's how I've come to know God the Father through Jesus Christ His Son....Did you know that the Father still loves you anyway! He wants you to be a part of His family! He wants you to live for eternity with Him in His Kingdom! That is "Good News"!!
2007-02-11 21:10:28
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answered by SLEDGE 3
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Recently I read a statement from a creationist who claimed that scientists are being dishonest when they talk about evolution. This person believed that evolution was being misrepresented to the public. The real problem is that the public, and creationists, do not understand what evolution is all about. This person's definition of evolution was very different from the common scientific definition and as a consequence he was unable to understand what evolutionary biology really meant. This is the same person who claimed that one could not "believe" in evolution and still be religious! But once we realize that evolution is simply "a process that results in heritable changes in a population spread over many generations" it seems a little silly to pretend that this excludes religion!
Scientists such as myself must share the blame for the lack of public understanding of science. We need to work harder to convey the correct information. Sometimes we don't succeed very well but that does not mean that we are dishonest. On the other hand, the general public, and creationists in particular, need to also work a little harder in order to understand science.
2007-02-11 20:41:54
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answered by chico2149 4
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just like anything else that gets over-analyzed, the original points and meanings get warp, and misinterpreted. or people with agendas will use foggy versions of ideas to support their own opinions. but why do Christians feel they need to criticize evolution? people will always have different opinions, and there not necessarily attacks on their own beliefs. i believe this "we're right and your wrong" concept is causing allot of the worlds problems. for instance, look at any war, and you'll find difference in religion as a main cause. everyone should be happy and at peace with his or her personal beliefs, and let everyone else come to their own conclusions.
2007-02-11 20:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As I've said elsewhere, trying to prove God to nonbelievers through scientific arguement is like trying to prove to a blind person that the sky is blue. It is futile. Human science can no more encompass Him that a thimble can hold the sea. That includes the science of Answers In Genesis as well as the science of Darwin.
2007-02-11 20:46:41
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answered by Amalthea 6
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The Bible suports the theory of evolution . "Let the earth bring forth the creatures of the sea" These people mix up the physical self that evolved and the Spiritual self that is "in Gods image"
2007-02-11 20:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is twisted in and of itself enough. No one needs to add to the fabrication
2007-02-11 20:46:27
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answered by JohnFromNC 7
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Why don't you have any clothes on? maybe I would take your questions serious
2007-02-11 20:43:45
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answered by 520 4
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First responder is correct.
2007-02-11 20:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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