it really depends on who you ask. I dont deny evolution. Im a Christian, and i see evolution occurring all around me. What I dispute is that through MACRO evolution, all life on this planet was initiated. I feel that life was created by an intelligent designer. And, despite the best efforts of many people, no one can provide proof to the contrary.
2007-03-08 06:05:02
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answered by Underdog 2
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No. You have the right to your own opinion. Darwin himself was a Christian. While I am not a "creationist" in the strictest sense, I think that the Biblical six-day Creation 7th day rest such be examined by reference to other Scriptural passages, such as "A day to God is like unto a thousand years of man's", meaning that the 7 days referred to were much longer, so I see no conflict between the calculated billions of years-old Universe achieved by applying Carbon-12 dating and a Universe created by God.
Another area I have a problem with over Evolution is that there are no missing links in the archaeological finds, just ragged jumps from different animals that are similar. There has never been a direct link found between the Sabretooth, the domestic cat, the webbed-foot fisher cat, the Lion or the Cheetah. Why? If entire species can be preserved in resin, then just by chance (a term used by atheists as no such thing exists in the planning of the universe) there must be missing links preserved also. So thus far Evolution is a theory, sometimes being a close answer, but being like Newton in an age of Einstein - nearly right, but EVER so wrong!!!
2007-03-08 06:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no....
I personally believe that God created all things in the first place, but that He also created within all creatures the ability to evolve.
Evolution happens everyday...that's for sure. But I don't think evolution got us here in the first place.
I believe evolution is a part of everyday life because the world we live in is not the one we were intended to be in. Eden was supposed to be it....but because of the fall, I think that God saw to it that the world would be able to have an inherent mechanism to help cope with the fact that it would be frought with difficulty, disaster, and hardship.
2007-03-08 06:17:52
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answered by Constellation 5
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Not necessarily. Just hard to convince. There are a lot of intelligent people who don't believe in evolution. It makes you different. If you lack the ability to accept and respect the fact that other people so believe in evolution THAT makes you ignorant.
2007-03-08 06:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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because of the fact we've not yet come to the element of wisdom the place the two perspectives will meet, yet Quantum Scientists are engaged on it. it may be intense-high quality for people who supposedly have self belief interior the Bible does no longer in basic terms study the words of the scripture, yet delve and contemplate the meanings. Asking questions like why are there 2 variations of a similar introduction tale. could they no longer analyze that with technological awareness? it is sparkling that the 2d introduction tale differs from the 1st and how the 2d explains earth's introduction and not the Universe's? The Bible does no longer conflict with technological awareness, however the human information of what's written does.
2016-11-23 15:34:06
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answered by newcomer 4
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Yes. If you were brought up with that belief, it's not your fault. Read a book on the subject, you will see that it is scientific fact.
If you chose to believe that, you have been decieved. Major promoters of Creationism frequently make up or distort facts. Read up on evolution, and scientific methods.
If after that you still deny evolution, then your ignorance is ingrained and you may be beyond help.
2007-03-08 06:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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More information is required to make that judgement. You may be ignorant or you may just be misguided. Either way you shuold at least study the issue with an open mind.
2007-03-08 06:06:41
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answered by Murazor 6
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Maybe. Ignorance tends to imply a state of willfulness- you know, but you deny for no good reason. If you're just uneducated, no- unless you don't care to learn.
2007-03-08 06:02:50
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! U ain't. While mirco-evolution happens everyday, macro-evolution doesn't. If evolution is true, the Mississippi River delta would stretch all the way to Africa. Another is irreducible complexity; there are organisms where if you take away a part of their "machinery", it breaks down; think of irreducible complexity like a mouse trap. Take anything away and it doesn't work. u ain't ignorant. please don't listen to the other people, they are "hard of hearing" the real science
2007-03-08 06:13:33
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answered by Defender of Freedom 5
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You're not ignorant...just close minded. Consider the following question: If God created everything, then why is it so hard to believe that God and science are the same thing?
2007-03-08 06:04:01
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answered by Krtyr 2
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