God, because he is my Saviour, my safe rock. God is based on FAITH not facts. You sometimes just gotta let go, its just how it is.
I've got total Faith in God.
2007-06-10 23:06:44
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answered by Rahhot 2
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As far as I understand your question is basically about whether we have been created since the beginning of time by superior power or we have developed the way we are now through a gradual process of evolution lasting millions and billions of years.
And you ask what our belief is. A serious student who wants to know the truth about the origin of life will not be interested in beliefs and theories, but will appreciate scientific analysis and evidence.
Today it is more common and widespread that the Darwin’s theory of evolution is accepted as a scientific fact (or at least as the best available explanation of the origins of life). A can assure you that this is so since the time of Darwin, not before that. So, this theory is at the most 2 centuries old and as every theory it will last until it is replaced by another, more fashionable one. I say fashionable, because the Darwin’s theory on evolution is very suitable and fits closely with today’s materialistic society which is deprived almost completely of spiritual aspirations and is based on the demands and the gratification of the material body and mind. But whether this theory is a scientific fact that is another question especially if we look closer to it. It is a long discussion, but there is a few points that can be considered, namely;
1. We did not evolve from apes
2. Abundant evidence against human evolution has• been ignored
3. Scientists cheat on a massive scale•
4. Museum displays use• propaganda in promoting fallacious ideas to the public
5. Human beings have• been around before the time of the dinosaurs
6. Signs of civilization have• been found that are millions of years old
7. Textbooks are inaccurate•
For more information and books visit http://www.mcremo.com/fa.htm
2007-06-10 22:23:02
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answered by aumklim 3
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To quote Lewis Black, "We have the fossils. We win."
Here's the thing... there's support for the theory of evolution, whereas there is not even the tiniest scrap of support for "Creationism".
So. Let's all embrace the Scientific Method and reality and put creationism where it belongs... in the idiot bucket.
It's true there are many hypotheses in science that are wrong. That's OK......science is a self-correcting process, ie, there's always new paradigms of physics to be tested.
To be accepted as reality, new ideas must survive the most rigorous standards of evidence and scrutiny If some good evidence for life after death were announced, I'd be the first to accept it; but it would have to be real scientific data, not just anecdotal.
It's better to live with the hard truth, I say, than the comforting fairy tales.
2007-06-11 06:54:13
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Oddly enough for a hard-core strong-agnostic/atheist, I believe Intelligent design is not wholly incompatible with Darwinian evolution. It is however unnecessary.
What I mean is that while there is no evidence of any intervention -and we could have evolved quite happily without it- were one to have occurred, it could have been to subtle to be detected today. So ID is not disproven, but is only completely lacking in evidence, on the same level as string theory.
Note that I hold god in the same category: not impossible but totally lacking in evidence.
If an evolutionary intervention were to take place, it would be much more likely to be by aliens. See: Clarke and Kubrick's 2001, David Brin's Uplift books.
2007-06-11 00:05:23
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answer #4
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answered by Tunips 4
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Evolution is a theory. It is only that.
It is the best explanation that we can come up with using the available evidence. Whether God had anything to do with it cannot be proved or disproved.
You will see the strangest things written on YA about this subject (there are already some in the answers to this question).
You either take the scientific approach, understanding that science, by its very nature cannot provide certainty or you take the religious approach, which ignores all data in favor of ancient documents of dubious origin with unverifiable information. (I suppose you can also consider Intelligent Design - but that really is the theist's pseudoscience).
i.e. logic vs. faith. The choice is yours.
2007-06-11 04:27:28
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answered by Malcolm D 7
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Darwin existed .
2007-06-10 21:26:18
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answered by Prince Prem 4
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darwinism of course it tells more explanation
and its the rigth one for these days
2007-06-10 21:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe in god, because he give me a chance to live in this wonderful world, he always look after my self in whatever i do. there's so many reason why i believe in god.
2007-06-10 21:29:58
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answered by ballerina 3
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