Christians can accept what the like. Facts are facts and evolution of species doesn't stop occuring just because Christians don't like it. Their views are irrelevant.
2007-03-04 04:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Omnipotent Christian God could create every thing in the blink of an eye. Why isn't everything perfect? If there is a reason for why god didn't create everything at the start perfectly then evolution can be accepted as it is the improvement of our species towards perfection.
2007-03-04 04:12:50
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answered by Y001 2
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Evolutionists believe in natural laws. Christians might believe those laws were created by God. If one is looking for natural laws, ways in which species might have evolved one after the other - evolution is a very good answer. If you want to believe that God just waved a magic wand and created everything (including fossils) in one go - you don't need evolution to explain anything, because apparently you already know it all.
2007-03-04 04:12:38
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answered by katinka hesselink 3
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I don't understand how anyone who considers themselves to be a Christian could believe in evolution. Actually, I don't know how anyone could believe in evolution. Let's looks at some scientific observations.
Millions of fruit flies have been exposed to radiation in laboratories to see what would happen. Mutations were the result. Flies with tiny wing, flies with one wing larger than the other, flies with no eye & c. All sorts of monstrous mutations. No fly "evolved" into a honeybee, or any other type of insect. Mutations are virtually always harmful.
To believe that mutations caused simple organisms to "evolve" into more comples organisms, seems to me to be the heights of credulity. Fish "evolved" into land animals, that "evolved" into birds. And then, the crowning glory: apes "evolved" into human beings. And all this happend naturally, by accident. It cannot be done today in the laboratory by scientists. And we have been unable to find the transitional forms, even though we have been searching for over a hundred and fifty years.
How can anyone believe this?
2007-03-04 04:55:11
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answered by iraqisax 6
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If God did reason evolution to take position in a measurable volume of milliseconds, atheists could only push the time decrease again farther and farther and say "Why couldn't evolution only ensue in a picosecond?" You assume that only because God could do something that means that he immediately could and could, if we are to have self belief God exists. This assumption isn't inevitably genuine.
2016-12-05 05:42:00
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answered by winkles 4
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to understand the origin of how existence came to be requires one to understand reality in its complete context (which is oneness)all abramic religions fail at every point to grasp that the nature of reality is one ,one God who is the self of all that exists,people are to brainwash/conditioned to experiance reality in ignorance not percieving oneness but percieving daulity this is wrong knowlegde or ignorance of the fact.as the lord is eternal and omnipotant its ways are impossible for the materilist with thier rigid rituals and mind suppressing texts to have that which is known as self/God realisation
2007-03-04 04:15:33
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answered by gasp 4
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Maybe we are a messed up science expiriment being done by a C-minus average god-being student.
2007-03-04 04:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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that 2000yrs old fairy tale god was not around when evolution started he is a man made fairy tale
2007-03-04 04:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You have terrible spelling, just like most people who are dumb enough to believe in religion.
2007-03-04 04:05:20
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answered by joey k 3
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Creationists don't believe in thought.
2007-03-04 04:12:31
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answered by novangelis 7
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