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Because of genesis.

2007-06-22 02:26:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Conservative here...

Math as a whole is not a theory, it has provable conclusions.

Evolution is called a theory, simply because parts of it cannot be proven. There are many unexplained areas in Darwin's theory, such as Eyes, that have never been explained at all.

Thus to this conservative, I believe in a combination of both evolution and intelligent design.

And yes I believe there is and should be a place for both to be taught in our schools.

2007-06-22 02:24:34 · answer #2 · answered by Mark A 6 · 3 0

Don't let the press fool you. I'm a conservative and I'm not some stupid creationist. The religious people have managed to hijack the political process on the right, and like Dawkins says, religion poisons everything.

Just as a side note, there are just as many creationists on the right as on the left in America.

2007-06-22 02:20:56 · answer #3 · answered by Mabus 3 · 3 0

One has nothing to do with the other. People like myself don't believe in evolution because it doesn't really have any basis in fact and is just some guys dream about how he things may have come about. I like math and have no problem with it. I do not like making up numbers to say how old the earth is.

2007-06-22 02:42:27 · answer #4 · answered by wallyshields 2 · 0 2

I think you have made another generalization falsely. Most conservatives believe in evolution and math. Wacko extreme right wing nut jobs are the ones you are talking about I believe?

2007-06-22 02:19:13 · answer #5 · answered by booman17 7 · 2 1

You need to get out more. Most conservatives I know believe in both evolutution and math... and all the other sciences as well.

2007-06-22 02:22:22 · answer #6 · answered by matt p 1 · 3 0

what do the scientists say when they cannot explain something? GOD did it! thats what. they never close the door on divine explanations because they know whats good for them.

and yes, math IS evil, but that does not mean it does not exist.

2007-06-22 02:22:11 · answer #7 · answered by Mustardseed 6 · 3 0

I'm a conservative who believes strongly in both evolution and math. The evidence for both is overwhelming. I believe the real evil is drawing stereotypes about people you don't really know.

2007-06-22 02:16:24 · answer #8 · answered by Steve C 7 · 7 2

Part of the Human being evidently comes from monkeys.
Part of the Human being we percieve as coming from God.

This is very confusing for them.
(Even AFTER they've reached the legal drinking age.)

Have pity.

2007-06-22 02:39:01 · answer #9 · answered by roostershine 4 · 2 0

Unlike liberals "feeling" doesn't generally play in Conservative thought processes. After evaluating the evidence (or lack thereof) I have come to the conclusion the species evolving into another species simply has not been shown as fact. Certainly there is some evidence that characteristics that are optimal for survival in a specific environment do tend to be passed on.

2007-06-22 02:17:51 · answer #10 · answered by Brian 7 · 4 4

God and His observe is fact. Jesus is Lord. you will possibly no longer basically like the fact. you will possibly no longer opt for to have faith interior the fact. it must be a inconvenient fact for you. the fact could be annoying for you. the fact could make you mad. the fact could make you unhappy. you may't see he helps you. you may't see the fact. It does no longer make it much less. Its the fact.

2016-10-18 08:40:53 · answer #11 · answered by jacobson 4 · 0 0

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