First the people who claim to be Christians and who claim to accept Evolution, when you look a little deeper, they don't really believe the Bible, God's Word, about other things either.
Here are a couple of web sites which should help you.
I've also done the math which disproves evolution.
NASA disproved evolution when they went to the moon.
See the links below:
Pastor Art
PS: I'm more than willing to talk to you on the phone and discuss this via regular E-mail as well. I'll even pay for the phone call.
2007-07-02 05:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't refute the evolution, it's all true, and the bible you have to know how to read it specially the old testament, genesis is a validation of evolution and vicecersa, you have to understand what the book s in the bible are, literature, they use words to let yu know concepts not facts, six days is just a way to let you know six periods of time not exactly 144 hours, read genesis and see the the proces, a series of events that are explained by science in the terraformation and evolution...
its like... do you know the simpsons? there was this episode when Homer discovers a new drink and moe steals the recipe the "flaming Moe", some guy ask for the recipe to sell the beberage and he says something like "are you kidding there is a lot of sweat and blod in that drink" he didn't mean real sweat and blod just a hard work...
The old testament is the same the writers say something for you to understand something bigger..
try this read the old testamet AS IF IT WERE poetry or a tale, and think what that word meant to the people in that time... remember that the bible was translated, so it needs a litle more study and comprehension...
2007-07-02 04:42:35
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answered by Lobito 1
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There is no need to, many Christians believe in theistic evolution. First you must realize that God as an eternal being cares nothing about time, so the dates mean nothing. Second, God (from what we know) is a big fan of law and order, a one time all at once creation would create chaos. So following the Big Bang, God created all the natural laws and such and that is how we got here today. (Assuming that at when we reached the intellect required to somewhat comprehend God, we were given a soul (or as the Bible says given God's breath).
So in conclusion you can be a Christian and believe in the theory of evolution, as denying it would be ridiculous in my opinion.
2007-07-02 04:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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As the others said, it is impossible to disprove as their have been thousands of scientists working over thousands of years replicating the same results and working independently of one another.
It would be easier to disprove 2+2=4.
Ever heard of corn on the cob, the American Bulldog, or humans?
They are all a result of evolution!
"EVOLUTION A CRISIS" Here is the review:
From Library Journal
"Denton pursues his avowed purpose, to critique the Darwinian model of evolution, in a manner alternately fascinating and tiresome. He details legitimate questions, some as old as Darwin's theory, some as new as molecular biology, but he also distorts or misrepresents other "problems." For example, he falls into the classic typological trap: organisms with the same name are all the same. He has Euparkeria as the closest possible ancestor of Archaeopteryx, thus displaying either ignorance or disregard for discoveries over the past two decades. He misunderstands or willfully misrepresents the nature of a cladogram as opposed to a phylogeny. Much of the book reads like creationist prattle, but there are also some interesting points. For informed readers. Walter P. Coombs, Jr., Biology Dept., Western New England Coll., Springfield, Mass.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. "
2007-07-02 04:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like you are looking to disprove the evolution theory because you feel that it undermines your faith and beliefs as a Christian. There is a reason for this and there is a reason for your doubts. It seems to me like you are grasping at straws here. Either way good luck in your journey and I hope you find the answers you are looking for and a belief either way that you can stand by without further doubts.
2007-07-02 05:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right - simplistic literalist interpretations of Scripture - such as taking the "6 days" of creation to mean six revolutions of this one little planet, which they obviously were not - can certainly be in conflict with facts clearly demonstrated by science. Which doesn't point to any inate deficiencies in either Scripture or science, but only the inate futility of attempting to find truth through personal interpretation of Scripture without any authoritative source.
2007-07-02 04:24:57
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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It should be no coincidence that some animals will resemble that of humans. God created Adam from the dust of the ground to which Eve was created from his rib. They then multiplied. It is not a matter of Christianity compromsing the evolution theory because that is all it is. Rather it is a matter of test of faith to God's children. Science and religion are always going to be in opposition. However, keep in mind that everything God does dealing with us has to do with using what he has already created. With that said, everything science proves ultimately proves the Bible.
As far as evolving from apes, it is up to each one of us to decide what we believe. I am not saying that the evolution theory is correct. That is all that it is - a theory. I said whatever science "proves", meaning with facts. .... Decide for yourself..
Are you really going to question your faith every time you are challenged with opposition? Remember, the devil's soul mission in life is to pull you away from God's word and the truth. If you are questioning your faith, he is succeeding.
If you have other questions, please feel free to contact me at tbyess26@yahoo.com.... I am also creating a web site that will help people to better understand the Bible and God.... WWW.THEANSWERREVEALED.COM...It is not completed yet but will be soon. Make sure to check it out. Also, I post several things on my livejournal.com account. Look for user AZARENE and feel free to take a look...
2007-07-02 04:26:59
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answered by Theresa B 2
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It's not a mutually exclusive situation. I'm a Christian and I personally accept evolution. Of course the two can fit together. The Bible uses a lot of literary devices, including allegory, and there's no reason to read the creation story literally. Just keep seeking truth and don't reject something just because by first appearances it doesn't coincide with your beliefs.
2007-07-02 04:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all I believe the creation story is just that, a story. You shouldn't be trying disprove evolution you should be trying to reconcile the two. The person wrote Genesis wasn't a scientist just someone trying to explain how the earth and humanity came about.
2007-07-02 04:24:02
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answered by akschafer1 3
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Listen to this. This is evolution theory in a scientific & analytical way that you are definitely looking for.
http://www.americanfilms.com/play.cfm?clipid=87
2007-07-02 04:25:12
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answered by Red neck 7
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