buddism
2007-03-14 06:29:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is part of Creation?
2007-03-14 13:48:57
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to believe in evolution for 20 years; I used to come online and tell creationists how stupid they were for believing what they did, just like some of the people lurking on Yahoo! Answers today.
I had always said that if someone could show me scientifically how the Bible could be true, I would believe it. Several years ago, I got that opportunity. Someone gave me a CD-Rom that contained 7 seminars (about 15 hours worth of information) on Creation Science. I watched it, and I was totally blown away! These are facts you'll never learn in your public school system, because they want you to believe in evolution there. I was so impressed, I kept watching them over and over, until I had the information permanently recorded in my memory so I could easily recall it whenever someone asked a question about it. To make a long story short, I dropped evolution like a hot potato and became a young-earth Creationist.
I believe that if everyone had a chance to view this information, there would be very few evolutionists left in the world. This information should be required viewing/reading at every public school in the country. I think it would have a dramatic, positive effect on our nation.
2007-03-14 13:36:01
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answer #3
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answered by FUNdie 7
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Evolution!
2007-03-14 13:28:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I "believe" in evolution, just as I "believe" in gravity, atoms, and other established models found in science.
I do not "believe" in creationism, which seems to be more of a political pro-theocracy campaign than either a religious belief or a scientific theory.
I'm also thoroughly convinced that the people who say "I don't believe in evolution" have not taken the time to actually research the subject (hint: it does require more than 5 minutes of reading!)
P.S. - Looks like it's time to take another drink, playing the "Same old predictable questions on the R&S board" drinking game.
2007-03-14 13:28:14
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Creation. Six 24 hour days. We all came from 2 people Adam and Eve. Dinosaurs inhabited the earth with man. Dinosaurs were on the ark with Noah and the WHOLE world was covered in water. That flood is the cause of many of the fossils we see today as well as the rapid plate movement that caused pangia to split apart and become the continents as we know them. The flood created the grand canyon. And I believe that God promised never to destroy the world this way again and the rainbow is our reminder of this promise. I believe the entire bible. ESPECIALLY Geneis. Because it is the foundation of my faith.
Evolution is a theory and the opinion of man. In the origin of it there is a lot of racism and bigotry. And there is a lot of evidence against it. Man and his ideas are changeable and fallible. I would rather set my faith on something bigger than me.
2007-03-14 13:40:32
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answer #6
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answered by micheletmoore 4
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No evolution does not verse creationism. Evolution is real Creation is a fantasy. You all have a chimp for a cousin far a cousin live with it. But hey you can still have your pride. He was the first successful Astronaut.
2007-03-14 13:33:22
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answer #7
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answered by BIG Bang 2
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i see the theory of evolution as highly credible. as someone who believes that we are all part of one greater thing, evolution of a variety of species from one set of cells works well with my belief system, and doesn't require that i proscribe to any one faith as the "true" faith.
i see the multiple versions of the creation story as lacking in supportable facts. most appear to be allegory, and not factual history. for instance, all of us from two people? there are laws in my state prohibiting marriage of anyone closer related than third cousins, just to prevent known birth defects - so how could the whole Adam and Eve thing have worked?
2007-03-14 13:38:26
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answer #8
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answered by SmartAleck 5
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Creation. Evolution is possible, but Creation makes more sense to me.
2007-03-14 13:29:26
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is a proven fact; details on request. Which is, to a degree, beside the point: we do science in order to be able to make predictions. Scientists routinely use evolutionary theory to make predictions. But it can be shown that creationism can predict nothing: it might not be wrong, but it is provably useless.
2007-03-14 13:33:46
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the answer is right there for everyone to see unless they chose to ignore it and follow their animal instinct to deny the existence of a very intelligent and complex design going from the smallest particle in your body to the massively huge galactic order.
When people chose to ignore the creator it’s chaos everywhere and science can try to answer what it wants it can never explain how the world we live in was initiated in the first place, they ago as far as a big bang but cannot answer the simple question of who caused the big bang to happen in the first place or why ? They can tell you come from a monkey but they cannot explain why monkeys or any other animal for that matter hasn’t evolve into a humanlike creator or even developed the ability to speak, to feel, to have morals and boundaries or the intelligence and arrogance to make up crap about theories that doesn’t make sense about how he came to be !
They tell you a creator is out of question but when they’re stuck in their answers they just say we don’t know how or why !!
Science would be much more productive and would make much more sense it if accepts one and only one concept, the presence of a creator and sustainer of the universe. If only we accept that everything falls into place and suddenly makes sense !!!
I will finish by quoting one of the most imminent scientist of our time, someone who shaped the very core of modern science, Albert Einstein himself, on his death bed he while trying to write the so called “theory of everything” said to his nurse “God is not hiding anything from us, he only wants us to look harder…” take the hint…
PS: God does not equal church, I will not dictate which faith should be followed or which God is the true God but it’s you duty to search and find out for yourself, just don’t take the easiest option… your parents or your society does not necessarily hold the ultimate truth…
Peace !
2007-03-14 13:47:28
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answer #11
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answered by Still Searching 1
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