To all those who answer my other questions, I am sorry for the way I worded my question and the additions. I am sorry if I offended anyone. I am just very quick with things. When I have an idea, I shout it all out and don't think twice until it's too late. I still believe that evolution is a lie, but this time I will tell why I believe it is a lie. Sorry again if I offended anyone!
Now my answer to my first question...Evolution believe that all of a sudden dirt started spinning around and around. After awhile it explded and made all the galaxies. Well if that were true than all galaxies would be turning the same way. (I forgot what scientific law that is) In truth there are galaxies that spin backwards.
Evolution thinks things get better, but acctually things get worst. You can observe this in everthing.
Evolution believes that the earth is 4.5billions years old. Well, if the eath was that old then there would be a whole lot more people on this earth.
2007-03-18
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If the earth and the galaxies were billions of years old then the galaxies spirals would not be round.
The moon is moving away from the earth. If the earth was 2 millions years old the moon would have been touching the earth. So the earth has to be a lot younger than 4.5 billions years old.
Planets are cooling off. If evolution was true all planets would be totally cooled off long ago. But planets are still hot.
The earths magnets are getting weaker. If evolution was true the earth would have lost all it's magnets by now. Calulations show that the earth has to be younger than 25,000 years old.
In my text book says it takes 10,000 years for a fossil to form, but on the next page it says that it takes a quick burial and certain mineral to form a fossil.
Evolution says that they date rocks by geographic layers, but then they say that they date the geographic layers by rocks???
2007-03-18
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My favorite example is to put a whole egg in the microwave oven and heat it up. It will evolve into a mess!!!!!!!!!
I've read all the answers and so far they have been degrading and insulting and tell you to study but no intelligent informing answers.
God made the Universe and nature tells us in our heart that there is a creator.
"In the begining GOD"
2007-03-18 02:02:49
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answered by yourdayscoming 3
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You certainly are quick to share your thoughts. It might have been a good idea to research some of the statements you're making.
Theories describing the formation of galaxies have nothing to do with Darwin's theory of evolution. Nor do they suggest that all the galaxies should be spinning in the same direction. In fact the number of galaxies spinning in different directions should be evenly distributed unless the primordial atom had an angular momentum of its own.
Evolution does not say things things get better as you so simplistically put it. What it says is that mutations which confer a survival advantage to the organism are passed on preferentially to the offspring. For instance the progenitors of the giraffe which had longer necks could reach leaves that the shorter ones could not. They were better fed, healthier, and thus more likely to have progeny to whom they would pass on the trait of having longer necks and so on.
The fact that geologists and astrophysicists have estimated the age of the earth to be about 4.5 billion years again has nothing to do with evolution. Human beings evolved about 2 million years ago and until recently the death rate was very close to the birth rate and the population of humans rose only very slowly.
2007-03-18 02:23:19
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answered by Vinay K 3
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First of all, evolution has nothing to do with the origin of the universe. Evolution started billions of years later, on one little planet. There was not life on our planet for a very long time, for the simple reason that the planet was not hospitable to life. For a few billion years it was too hot to support life. Once it cooled somewhat (a process that is still occurring) the right mix of gasses had to develop in the atmosphere. The real reason you don't accept evolution is the same reason others don't - you haven't taken an honest look at the evidence. Here's a site that will give you some basic information ...
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/
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2007-03-18 02:13:19
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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You forget what scientific law says that galaxies should be turning the same way, because there is no such law. The early universe was chaotic, and forming galaxies would no more be expected to spin in the same direction than the whirlpools in a pond if you threw in a large rock.
Regarding evolution "thinking" things get better ... evolution addresses specialization in biological systems. Your statement that "things get worst" (sic) is vague and doesn't address evolution specifically.
Your third statement makes me think that maybe your "question" is just a joke. What does the age of the Earth have to do with when the human species came into being, which would then determine the number of people on the Earth?
You really should think a bit more before you post your opinions.
2007-03-18 02:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It's interesting that you have an in-depth opinion.
Your opinion suggests that you are about ten years old and have heard a few wild things about the big bang concept and a little about how life began, even less about how human life as we know it began and practically nothing about everything concerning the laws of physics and history. In other words, deluded ramblings. Something reminiscent of the claims made by a retarded sunday school teacher.
It seems that you are interested in the subjects mentioned and it would be admirable if you now looked at the answers you have received and be inspired to actually do some serious reading up on the subjects. One book that is VERY easy to read, even for youngsters like yourself, is Bill Bryson's "The Short Answer To Nearly Everything"
Note that god doesn't get a mention anywhere in it that I can recall and I have read it three times.
So, go back to basics, do the required reading, ask more questions rather than issue statements and absorb the information given in those answers.
Important: Ignore any answers with the word god in them.
2007-03-18 02:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is the development of simple life into complex organism through natural selection and variation. What you mentioned as evolution is not even evolution. Earth being so old, is not a debatable thing anymore dude, its totally proved with loads of evidences...have you forgotten when did the 1st homo sapien roamed earth? And have you forgotton that humans arent immortals? Have you forgotten that population have got extinct totally in the past because of natural events? Humility with ignorance will still not be pardoned...
2007-03-18 02:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hhmm. I was critical in my answer to your other question, and justifiably so.
You clearly have no idea what evolution is. So let me start your education:
Evolution is concerned with the development of a biological group. It has nothing to do with the origins of the Universe.
Please go to the following web-site, and do a little bit of research, because you're embarrassing yourself:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution
I see that you've paid no attention to my comment about using the "Spell Check" button.
Edit: How interesting! I see that you posted this question 2 months ago:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AppLMfxWBEjisz1EylYtAKLty6IX?qid=20070106110118AAj7UL5
No wonder you are so misguided.
2007-03-18 02:15:49
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answered by Anthony Stark 5
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Where on Earth did you learn those "facts?" I think it is commendable that you are at least trying to support what you believe, but it makes no sense to me at all. I have studied evolution and haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about. See, the difference between you and I is that I have studied both religion AND evolution. (You know- like at a school). Then I made my decision.
2007-03-18 02:11:53
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answered by ppaper.wingss 3
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I think you need to do a little more research on evolution before you form an opinion of it so quickly. Evolution is not "dirt started spinning around and around." Look up evolution on wikipedia or something. Get a general idea of what it actually means before you make judgments.
2007-03-18 02:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not giving enough credit to the evidence that has been put forth, mainly the one that says our DNA is over almost exactly like some primates. Evolution does not need to take God from you, see it as a way is which we have found God.
2007-03-18 02:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not even sure where to begin with this. It would be like having to go all the way back to 3rd grade level science and re-teaching the basics all the way up to evolution. You obviously need to get a grasp on some basic science first before you try to understand evolution...then move up to some physics classes and astronomy lastly. Then you will have a better handle on things and I doubt you will have any ?'s about evolution then.
2007-03-18 02:01:55
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answered by fade_this_rally 7
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