You are a very confused person aren't you!!!!!!!!!
2007-04-16 10:43:07
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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I agree
"Evolution is just a Theory", --if it is fact--then it is complete--there can nothing be added to it,--If it is theory it may change according to evidence. You are saying close the books all information is in.
There's no Separation of Church and State in the Constitution" I believe you will find a mutual consent. The founding father were protecting the church from Government. and the government would not make a state religion.
"There are no transitional fossils", lets go further than that if evolution is complete why would you not have all the proof you need. BTW where are the mutated being--or did that portion happen before science--you have those answer--evolution is a fact.
"Noah's Ark has been found", that we can agree on. That was done scientifically.
Truth in your opinion should be subjective.
before they completely ruin the Country science should seek all sources before misquoting.
the last statement is a misquote, something that is done quite often by scientists when quoting the Bible.
2007-04-16 11:03:12
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answered by j.wisdom 6
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Hate to say it, but evolution is just a theory. It hasn't been made into a scientific law. I almost believed it until I actually did some in-depth research into both sides of the story rather than what my textbook, teachers, and friends say. The main thing I came up with against evolution: Darwin once said that his theory would be defunct if an organism was ever found that needed every single one of its components to survive. Prettymuch that means that if any one part, no matter how small of the organism was changed, it would die off. The reason this would conflict with evolution is because an organism like that couldn't possibly have have evolved. It would have had to come into existance fully formed. When Darwin said that, he was thinking about animals, and he wasn't looking small enough. These organisms have been found on a more simple, microbiological level. The other question I have is how the got to be life in the first place. I'm actually not on one side or the other for sure, because I have questions about both intelligent design and evolution. If I was going to give you advice it would be this: do your own research and make your own opinions, that way you don't get influenced by what other people want you to think. You have to remember, its more than the just the christians who have biases.
2007-04-16 11:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your facts straight. Evolution is just a hypothesis, the "separation of Church and state" is not in the constitution, nor is it what the adherents of the secular religion try to make it. There-are-no-transitional-fossils. That is a cold fact. There are evolutionary scientists that are honest enough to admit that, but you apparently know more than most people. As far as Noah's Ark having been found is concerned; it is not a lie insofar as there are people who think they have found it. Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. Who knows, and who cares? Why can't you people ever come up with real objections? Honestly, this is getting boring.
2007-04-16 10:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm completely with you on this one.
The only people who are saying that evolution didn't happen are those without a background in science or the scientific method. They'd rather use "science" to validate their bronze-age myths than to understand the world as it is.
And many fundamentalist religions not only see lying as dignified but necessary to fight secularism and the advancement of scientific knowledge (especially when it contradicts "faith"). At Liberty University, for example, their museum states that dinosaur bones are 3,000 years old!
Generally if religions are selling something, they should have the same kind of warning that psychics have on commercials: "This is for entertainment purposes only."
2007-04-16 14:14:02
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answered by Dalarus 7
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All are facts, except the finding of Noah's ark. Truth in advertising???? Like "its not a baby, it a choice", "I was born this way", America is not a Country founded on Christianity", "I didn't have sex with that woman", "alcohol is not as bad as pot", "gambling does more good than harm", etc, etc, etc.
2007-04-16 11:04:12
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answered by indy kurt 4
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interesting which you may call Christianity lies then uphold the Baha'i faith, Rainn Wilson and Soul Pancake. You proceed to be no longer in simple terms at night concerning biblical Christianity however the Baha'i faith as properly. I doubt very plenty that the Baha'i faith helps your fake fact approximately Christianity. although, Jesus Christ has you thoroughly unnerved .
2016-12-16 07:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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kind of like Science too.....lets take theory one today, Humans Cause Climate Change, and the 2 theory, Cell Phones cause brain cancer, or and 3, Cell phones cause bees to die, oh, coffee causes cancer, oh, and another theory ..........oh heck....I could write a bible on scientific theories filled with verifiable lies and just plane factual misrepresentation...by the way....Darwin's theory is just that, there is no...fact to sustain it, and NO proof of it today.
Oh, transitional fossil...ha ha ha....cant even identify the fossils we have, they are all put together wrong.
My theory is as good as the next....my truth as true as yours. Right!
2007-04-16 10:51:31
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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Shouldn't a similar question apply to Al Gore's so-called documentary. The only difference I see is that Christianity built up this country and now environmentalism is trying to destroy it.
2007-04-16 10:44:21
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answered by Milton's Fan 3
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My friend you are confused. Opinions do not=verifiable lies.
2007-04-16 11:17:26
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answered by Not perfect, just forgiven 5
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I think there is an expert out here. He is Ed Snow.
He will snow job you.
2007-04-16 10:45:09
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answered by chris p 6
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