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Just the facts people, please, thanks.

2007-07-22 06:11:44 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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None, zero, zilch, and nada.

There is no proof because it is nonsense.

2007-07-22 06:17:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

There is none and never can be proof on creation/intelligent design.

These religious movements are in fact nothing more than political ploys used to manipulate people into voting in order to get a "christian majority" and to get control of the minds of children. Their goal is to dump democracy and trade it for christian theocracy.

These people have an agenda that directly states regardless of facts or truth the outcome is worth the compromise of morals to achieve their goal.

They are the very definition of a Machiavellian movement.

2007-07-22 13:23:26 · answer #2 · answered by Atrum Animus AM 4 · 5 0

Fact: None. Only intentionally misunderstanding scientific data.

Einstein: "Look around you" is not evidence.

It's a combination of three different (undeveloped) arguments.

Argument from 1st cause: "Everything had to come from somewhere."
This is both a false dilemma and an appeal to ignorance.

Argument from beauty: "That is so beautiful God must exist."
This is highly subjective, usually evolutionary, and often dismisses the ugliness of the world.

Argument from design: "Everything is so well-designed God must exist."
This argument is more convincing than the others but still commits the fallacy of begging the question. It assumes everything demonstrates design, when in reality, this is what needs to be proven. Often it mistakes order for design, and also ignores things that appear chaotic

2007-07-22 13:14:59 · answer #3 · answered by Eleventy 6 · 10 1

An overview of trematode parasitology from the evolution and creation perspectives is presented, including a discussion of the “design-like” features of these parasites. No credible evolutionary explanations are found in the evolutionary literature to account for these “design-like” aspects. Histological micro technique for electron microscopy is also reviewed and some cyst ultra structural data are reported. A caring God may have designed trematodes, now recognized as parasites, to serve other functions before the Fall of man.

2007-07-22 13:15:14 · answer #4 · answered by Fish <>< 7 · 0 4

More than you know.According to the evolutionists our planet came about due to random chance.If that's the case how is it that the earth is the perfect distance from the sun,that humans are the only creatures that can think,speak and reason?There's plenty more if you just look.

2007-07-22 14:12:02 · answer #5 · answered by Demon slayer 3 · 0 1

Our ancestors had a little genetic boost. We were quite an experiment. A few failures at first, our DNA had to be manipulated to "create" a viable being without all the screw-ups. But, here we are. Great scientists our "gods" were.

2007-07-22 13:16:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Evolution.

Anything created is merely the end product of the evolution of an idea into reality.

Evolution is the process; Creation is the end product.

2007-07-22 13:20:40 · answer #7 · answered by Champion of Knowledge 7 · 0 4

I love the "just look around you" answers. Do these people know how stupid that sounds? It is proof of nothing. It is your opinion of what you see.

2007-07-22 13:17:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

Well, I see the proof all around me in nature. How all of it could have come around through random processes makes no sense to me, especially considering that some of these things couldn't have come through evolution because of "irreducible complexity". Life couldn't have started without God, and he guided everything to what it is today.

2007-07-22 13:16:54 · answer #9 · answered by Jason P 4 · 0 4

A creation requires a creator.

2007-07-22 13:15:21 · answer #10 · answered by Joel 2 5 · 0 4

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