I think there is room for both to help explain our Universe. You see, I think the Evolution theory can explain the daily running and evolving of our Universe, but it cannot go one step further to ask who created our Universe in the beginning. That's where the Creation theory plays it part, it tries to explain who or what created our Universe from the start, and then the Evolution theory takes over to create the Universe we have today !
2007-03-04 21:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Those who accept the theory (is it still a theory or is it a fact?) of evolution are comfortable with it from the moment the universe first appeared .It had to be already in existence for them to continue with their theory.those who believe in the creation of the universe by God have no problem with the universe being created from nothing.evolutionists believe the universe started from nothing then suddenly appeared through the "big bang" theory or the "steady state" theory.They cannot explain how matter suddenly appeared to do this .How can matter come from nothing .That part is put aside because it cant be explained .What do you believe is the most plausible reason :a supreme being who created everything or a group of people with plenty of theories?
2007-03-04 23:56:53
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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I'm definitely on the side of evolution. Creation can't be a sirious "theory" in scientific terms since it can not be proven or disapproven. You can't invade "metaphysical space" and search it for God or any other deity/deities. A theory has to be open to be proven - as has evolution already been - or disapproven, and a "theory" has to allow prediction. There are absolutely no predictions you can make, if you favor creation. So creation or id is definitely no scientific theory.
2007-03-04 20:43:12
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answered by Stephen Dedalus 2
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It's not a question of belief. The nice thing about a scientific theory is that you don't have to believe it, because there is evidence that proves it. Evolution is proved beyond all reasonable doubt. It's accepted by all scientists and by all the major religions in the world, such as Christianity, Islam etc. The only people who don't go along with it now are some uneducated Americans.
2007-03-04 20:09:03
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answered by Gnomon 6
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I accept evolution. Unlike god, it works whether you believe in it or not. Creation has nothing going for it. And like it or not, every time you go to the doctor, you're accepting evolution too. If you don't want to, be sure to tell your doctor that, so they can be sure not to use any medicine developed in the last 150 years. Have fun with the leeches.
2007-03-04 21:24:16
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answered by eri 7
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I belive the creation of evolution.
2007-03-04 23:56:22
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answered by hanibal 5
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Im am very spiritual and I dont follow much science but I believe in evolution. I dont think there is a need 4 a creator...I think time is an illusion. I mean think about it if there was a creator then where did it come from and why did it create us? I dont think ne one knos tru meaning science or religion
2007-03-04 20:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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First they tell you there is god, and the bogey man, and Santa Claus, and monsters, and ghosts, then they tell you that none of the others exist, but god does, and miracles, like stopping the sun in the sky, bringing people back from the dead, virgin male births, and walking on water. Tell me another one: I could do with a good laugh!
2007-03-04 23:25:03
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answered by CLICKHEREx 5
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i believe in the evolution theory because it's the only logical answer to why we are here.......if there was a god ..,how come he did not know the earth was round...not flat? sorry if i crushed your beliefs
2007-03-04 20:34:53
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answered by tuxedo cat 6
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darwın is the best
2007-03-05 01:18:34
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answered by MORTİCİA 4
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