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I guess evolution 'evolved' right.

2007-04-05 07:20:23 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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the world was created it did not evolve

2007-04-05 07:24:48 · answer #1 · answered by wondering_lefty 3 · 2 4

The theory of evoluition is SOO misunderstood. As a quantum/astro physicist, I need to clarify some things. First of all, Things are always Evolving, and the Bible does not contradict this. BUT! What the Bible clearly states is how everything got started, and then things evolved; the Bible shows this.

That said, the terms "evolution" is massively confused to be the same as the Big Bang. ITS NOT! Evoluition is a fact that states things change for the better of their circumstance. Now, as for the theory of the universe, the Big Bang, that states an evolution from a source of energy already present. But you see, here is the catch about making a theory of how the universe got started... You HAVE to say that the energy source was already present, and you cannot say how it got there. Then you make a theory on how everything evolved. (this is because the first law of thermodynamics clearly states: Energy cannot be created nor destroyed)

String theory now takes the cake, and the Big Bang is old news. But if you want to prove that God exists, the ONLY way of doing that is by simply acknowlaging the fact of your existance, the existence of the things around you, the existence of the universe. Because that violates the first law of thermodynamics which states, Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. If you try any other way, you will surely fail.

Good luck and God bless, Amen.

2007-04-05 07:30:22 · answer #2 · answered by eros_halo 2 · 1 1

The question you are asking is a very good one. It's called 'abiogenesis.' It's also completely irrelevant to the study of evolution itself.

Regardless of how it got there, there was a common ancestor that branched out and evolved. It really doesn't matter if it was Yahweh or Krishna or Zeus or anything else; to an evolutionary biologist, the point is that it was there in the first place.

2007-04-05 07:25:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

i am going to easily throw out some concepts: a million. Hell defined as fireplace and burning would properly be figurative. i have heard it suggested that Hell is genuinely being the furthest remote from God. To in no way adventure His love - no wish, no goodness or kindness from everybody. that would properly be adequate to reason "wailing and gnashing of tooth". 2. Evolution - even if you do not have self assurance in the creation theory, evolution has its complications too. Mutations consistently effect in degradation. the probabilities of mutations generating favorable consequences are huge. The billions of years merely enable for say a million in 10 to the 15th capacity. the easily danger is more advantageous like a million in 10 to the only hundred and fiftieth. there is not any longer adequate time for those magical activities to take position. The intricacy of residing issues are way previous our skill to reproduction or perhaps to absolutely understand. it really is so difficult to imagine that any of this may be by technique of coincidence or random risk. Then there is the racial question - in case you've self assurance in evolution then, like Darwin, you ought to have self assurance that there are adjustments in the races in words of exact skills or perhaps psychological skills. on the grounds that racial good factors advanced as mutations interior isolated cultures, then it ought to stick with that different characteristics ought to also type alongside racial lines. ought to you be prepared to call your self a racist? Dinasaurs are not recorded in the bible, so it really is probable risk-free to assert that they could be previous to the starting up of human life, or a minimum of previous to Adam & Eve.

2016-12-03 08:25:47 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Both the Bible and "evolution" (I use quotation marks to signify that I'm using the Christian misrepresentation of the word that is more broad that the real definition) show that the world started bare, grew plants, and animals, then man. One uses guess work from stories old from their fathers fathers, the other uses science. I've made my choice as the "seeing-is-believing type" you are more of the "believing-is-seeing" type.

2007-04-05 07:29:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Oh my aren't you cocky, thinking that your "God" is the one from bringing everything into existence. Evolution began because of the giant Rodent from the Andromeda Galaxy, not your "God."

2007-04-05 18:56:03 · answer #6 · answered by bibimbapbambina 3 · 1 1

god still exist.dont ever say that od does not like u to think that.if u need a church 2 go 2.theres 1 in hugson on fox road its called the healing place i heard they are really powerful.they teach u the truth about god and what u need to know.the holy spirit is always with you .the holy spirit is not an it ,it is an he.god and jesus is always watching u also.dont think o no i better be the best i can .just read the bible go to church and worship great things will start happening to im still under gods wing here u have to have a hunger and thirst 4 him also

2007-04-05 07:30:45 · answer #7 · answered by christ lover 2 · 1 3

Abiogenesis.

You know, it's fine not to believe in evolution, but to try and prove that to others based on your own lack of knowledge isn't really a great idea.

2007-04-05 07:30:47 · answer #8 · answered by Not Allie 6 · 0 2

Yes. Evolution evolved complex organizisms. But it can't produce a windchime. We are so lucky!

2007-04-05 07:27:59 · answer #9 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 2

If god does exist who evolved him

2007-04-05 07:23:45 · answer #10 · answered by Freethinking Liberal 7 · 6 1

Evolution is the consequence of imperfection in genetic replication.

2007-04-05 07:23:52 · answer #11 · answered by novangelis 7 · 4 1

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