Sweetheart, micro evolution and macro evolution are two completely different things. When your little bacteria suddenly gives birth to a fish, then I'll be impressed.
2007-02-15 19:58:43
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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Yes, but science and the Bible have never gone hand in hand, that's why so many scientists were excommunicated over the centuries. And those of you that believe that because there's no "missing link" that evolution is false? What about the wrath of God? You'd think by now when a large percent of the world is Christian and they are being "targeted" by non-believers, that God would put his foot down. He did when he "called the rains for 40 days and 40 nights" or what about Babel? Or Sodom?
2007-02-16 04:00:20
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answered by Ancient Forever Lost 2
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I have been a microbiologist for 10 years and have never heard of a bacteria which causes disease in christians only. yes there are a number of bacterial species which are becoming more resistant to drugs and no they are not evolving into new species
2007-02-16 03:52:22
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answered by iain d 2
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I'm a Christian and I believe in Science and Christianity. Every other Christian I am friends with does as well. There are too many misconceptions out there. Of course there are some that don't believe in evolution and God, but many do.
2007-02-16 03:49:36
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answered by . 3
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Again, you're lumping all Christians together. There are Christians that accept evolution (I'm one). And Creationists admit macro evolution takes place. So the answer is no.
Your parents really did a number on you, from the sound of your last question. .
2007-02-16 03:42:45
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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Do you know that 90 percent of the cells in your body are bacteria?
That doesn't answer your question but I couldn't resist creeping you out.
2007-02-16 03:48:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the greatest threat to Christianity are posers and Christians who don't know what they believe in.
2007-02-16 03:40:34
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answered by djm749 6
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No, tens of millions of Christians accept evolution as fact.
2007-02-16 03:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I suspect a thinking, human mind is the greatest threat to Chrisitianity and to all superstitions and religions.
2007-02-16 03:40:33
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answered by Mere Mortal 7
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No threat! Who do you think put the organisms there?
2007-02-16 08:45:04
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answered by jomi 4
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