the truth are the Scientists and evolution only can prove there was God
2007-05-14 08:20:53
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answer #1
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answered by Christ is the only reality 2
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Most Christians are fine with evolution. You should phrase the question: "To those Christians who reject the theory of evolution: What other parts of science don't you believe in besides evolution?"
To those people answering here that "Evolution is a theory not a fact and hasn't been proven." Please note that evolution is a theory BECAUSE it has been proven. If it hasn't been proven, then it would be a hypothesis. No scientific theory has ever been turned into a fact. That's because theories are "explanations" and explanations are based on facts (observations of natural phenomena). A theory becomes a stronger theory by the addition of more proof and confirmation, but it never becomes a fact.
Now, just because evolution has been proven, that doesn't mean that it's been proven conclusively. It is still, and like all theories always will be, falsifiable (that is, capable of being shown to be wrong). If it was not falsifiable, then it would not be a theory.
2007-05-14 08:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm... well I do believe things evolve. However, I do not believe the theory of evolution adequately explains life on earth.
Science is only as good as it is neutral. So, I do not trust politically or financially driven scientific studies. Funny how the outcomes will mirror what the funders are looking for. Everyone should look at all sides of issues, think for themselves and make up their own minds.
Hope that answers your question.
2007-05-14 08:20:18
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answered by martinmagini 6
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What exactly does that have to do with evolution? Cell phones and computers were coming up when people invented it. I think someone just came up with the whole evolution theory. Whoever came up with the evolution theory didn't exactly think too hard about how in the world can evolution be true.
2007-05-14 08:23:23
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answered by Lauren =) 3
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All science if from God... Science is what God uses to keep order in the universe... I can not help it if mankind only knows less than 10%of God's science... and has mucked up most of what it dose know.... it is man who has caused all the mess mankind is in by abusing God's science....... I have no problem with The "Theory" of Evolution...It is a valid tool for further scientific study... my problem is the teaching of it as a "religion" and imposing it upon children as a "religion".
2007-05-14 08:21:15
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answered by idahomike2 6
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i believe that some christians are / have been involved (answered prayer-wise) in retrieving NASA equipment when they got loose while in space.
i dont know if any christians were prayerfully involved in the space shuttle being in orbit... i believe it could be possible.
i also believe its possible that God indwells christians on the assembly line to make whatever.
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2007-05-14 08:20:51
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answered by opalist 6
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As a Christian, I'm offended by the wording of your question, but oddly, you were not tone one to cause the offense.
Not ALL Christians are the foaming at the mouth, fundamentalist morons who run around trying to get religion taught in public schools under the guise of "Intelligent Design."
These Fundamentalist buffoons are giving the majority a bad reputation, and the way you phrased your question is proof of that.
The bulk of the world's Christians aren't trying to cram our religion down any else's throats, want to leave the rest of the world alone, want to be left alone, and aren't threatened by concepts such as Evolution or the Big Bang, regardless of if they believe in them or not.
I'm offended by the nut jobs running around making asses of themselves, smearing the entire Christian faith with their fearmongering and lies.
2007-05-14 08:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i am christian and i except most proven theories in science.
you name it:
bing bang - sure
evolution - sure
people came from fish - why not
aliens abducted your dog - thats plausible
who says faith in one thing disproves another?
If you dont generalize or assume things about me, i'll try not to do it to you. cause i can generalize and assume alot of things from your nasa/cell phone statement. There is theoretical science and finite science. combustion is not theoretical. evolution is however. although like i said, i believe evolution to be true.
for those who disbelieve big bang.
why could that not explain the method for gods creation.
bang, let there be light. similarly the rest of science could explain the method that god used to create and maintain.
2007-05-14 08:21:45
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answered by J G 4
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I don't believe in a flat earth, which science taught for thousands of years.
I don't believe in the four elements of earth, wind, fire, and water, which was the basis of chemistry for thousands of years.
I don't believe that the sun is small and revolves around the earth, as science taught for thousands of years.
I don't believe that the reason we are attracted to the earth is because we are mostly earth element, like science taught for thousands of years.
I don't believe that the reason a giraffee has a long neck is because he strained it a little more each generation and passed that developed trait on to his children, as science taught for thousands of years.
I do not believe that the number zero does not exist, as science taught for thousands of years.
I do not believe that negative numbers are impossible, as science taught for hundreds of years.
... and if you are fortunate enought to live for live long enough, many of the things that are held as "science facts" today will be as outdated and rejected as the items listed above. But the Bible will still be there.
2007-05-14 08:26:13
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I believe in evolution when it's defined as descent with variation. That part is based on science. I do not believe in evolution when its defined as requiring a universal common ancestor. That part is far from proven and there is good evidence (such as the Cambrian explosion) that is false.
2007-05-14 08:21:56
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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only the Big Bang and macro-evolution do I dis-believe.
God gave man intelligence, man builds technological wonders, man launches it into nowhere: I believe that.
God gave man intelligence, man made technology, man made a satellite, man still can't give me good cell-phone reception: I can believe that.
God made man intelligent, man made technology, man made computer, man made computer better, man charges too much for high-speed internet: I can believe this.
any more accusations?
2007-05-14 08:20:31
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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