First, you have to believe in it your self.
2007-02-14 10:04:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Does believing in evolution mean you don't believe in god?
Do you have to believe in all stories in the bible or just some of them?
Did not men influence the writings in the bible?
Why is "the tree of knowledge" so bad. Are uneducated people easier to control and manipulate them into fighting your wars?
Why is birth control bad? Does it reduce the number of tax payers and soldiers?
Look at the moon. It has no atmosphere. Just like earth, it has been hit by meteorites hundreds of times. The craters don't erode away and get covered by vegetation like here on earth.
Could the earth be so much older than the human race that we are just a blip in the earth's history.
Global warming? In 3000 years from now, while the earth is thriving, will there be any evidence that man existed?
2007-02-14 10:23:29
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answered by guitarplayer 1
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What proof of evolution is there? Why did we loose our fur? How did we learn to talk and have so many different languages? I mean, yeah, natrual selection. But- how come we were the only ones? And the big bang theorie... Phew! I mean yeah... Maybe... But what created the thing that blew up and so-called created the universe? There's always that. And these are logical questions that you can't answer. And there are more. I just don't have time to write them. And it is not fact. It IS a personal belief system. It's a religion. It tells you what to believe, how to think, and is a basis of your decisions. And, trust me, we're far from ignorant. We're the ones that question the theories and so fourth. And at least we don't go around calling people who question our belief system " ignorant fools". We have faith. That's all we need, and you can't prove evolution. Or that it's fact. Claiming that we're " ignorant fools" makes it sound like you're afraid of us, that maybe you can't prove your theorie. I admit, we can't ethier, but it's more logical. Evolution is the religion of science.
2007-02-14 16:21:07
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answered by Kattee 1
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You could point out those bones of cro-magnon man and neanderthals and ask: "How do you explain these fossils?" and hope for an intelligent response. Did humanity wipe out some intelligent species of ape like people? The brain cavity of the was too large to be gorillas and they walked upright. Were they the bones of us? Our earlier ancestors? Why or why not?
2007-02-14 18:45:48
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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True scientific procedure calls for repeating the same experiment over and over again to form a hypothesis, theories, etc.
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) we can't redo evolution all over again.
So we are left with a "model" to see how facts fit it. Not everything fits so well. In fact, the opposing model, Creationism, has good and bad 'fits' as well.
Since neither is conclusive, and we can't repeat things, we are left with both models. You chose which one to believe in, or keep an open mind for scientific study, and interesting conversations with people.
2007-02-14 10:16:28
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answered by Jim 7
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Those who don't have confidence in the scientifc validity of evolutionary theory (evolution is a theory, but then so is Gravitation) are usually religious fundamentalists of one ilk or another. They prefer to believe in an unscientific theory of creation in which a cosmic magic wand was waved, and bingo, mankind appeared.
It's good to remember that you can not reason someone out of a postion they were not reasoned into.
2007-02-14 10:15:02
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answer #6
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answered by fredrick z 5
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evolution works for animals and plants
but does not apply to humans
the different humanoids all lived at the same time
and for evolutionary processes ,needs to have thousand if not millions of years between them
we were created by the Anunaki as slaves to mine their gold ,and their descendants the illuminati to this day control a large part of humanity by organized religions lies and mind control
the pre runners of homo sapian were experiments of their cloning and genetic engineering
the reptilian brain in our heads is a souvinir of Anunaki genetics
Anunaki you will encounter in myths of all ancient civilizarions all over the globe
the dragons ,serpants ,demons and devils all represent them
Source(s):
AnunakiPDF
the biggest secret b David Icke
the emerald tablets of Thoth
2007-02-16 20:41:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Most anti-evolutionists are hardcore religious fanatics who can't be persuaded at all by facts or logic.
They would rather cling to their stories of stone age absurdity called "Creation" than admit to being wrong.
2007-02-14 10:53:20
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answered by chimpus_incompetus 4
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Evolution is a scientific fact and is not to be debated. It is not a matter of beliefs!
The facts are here!!!
Let the ignorant fools lag behind!
2007-02-14 10:31:45
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answered by Guilôme 2
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It's impossible. Evolution is a theory - 'The Theory of Evolution', it's not a fact. People like to believe in facts it's that simple.
2007-02-14 10:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you believe in God?Can evolution account for every single thing that has happened in the past?No...then I guess you can't "persuade" people to believe what you want them to.
2007-02-14 10:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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