Absolutey not!! If evolution was true then why aren't things still evolving? Example...what did I evolve from? What about my dog? My house plant? Did we all evolve from the same blob?
2007-09-13 07:13:15
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answered by spanky48 3
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Nope, its actually quite silly. Preaching that there is no purpose and life is an accident. That all the complexity and intricate design all around us is the product of a mindless force - ridiculous really. Assuming that we are just big old apes, just because a skeleton of an extinct monkey, that slightly resembles human posture, was found!
Think about it: how and WHY would a snail turn into a fish? Why would a reptile turn into a bird? If a reptile in its lifetime constantly jumped up trying to reach the food, would that mean that his offspring would jump higher? And if jumping higher was not enough, some magical process would make wings grow out of its back! You think that's how birds were made? NO.
I would say that evolution became a religion in itself. This absolutely useless, meaningless theory has brought absolutely NOTHING of value to science and society. Just some confused misleading suppositions. There is no real conflict between believing in an awesome Creator and real science. Evolution is not science and it will not benefit you.
Its not about 'feeling the warmth in your heart when you feel Jesus' or speaking weird tongues in pentecostal meetings or getting healed by Benny Hinn. Its about taking a stance and facing the facts - which point to a supreme Creator.
2007-09-13 15:17:50
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answered by EverLearningFool 2
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The soul employs the law of evolution and that of re-birth to become divine.If you are interested in this kind of spiritual ideas then look up on the teachings of theosophy.I myself am an occultist and I see myself as apart of a much bigger plan that we are all involved in.We are all divine beings that are working out our spiritual evolution by returning again and again over vast vistas of time.
2007-09-13 14:46:59
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answered by mikehughes06@yahoo.ca 3
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No, I don't "believe" in evolution; I accept it as a fact based upon the sheer quality and volume of evidence amassed to support it as the most reasonable and intelligent explanation of how life developed on this planet.
2007-09-13 14:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't. Because evolution is not a fact. Evolution is a hypothesis that has never been proved.
2007-09-13 21:31:06
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answered by Steve 4
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Evolution is a proven fact but it does not explain the origin of the first life forms or the creation of the universe.
2007-09-13 14:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The evidence suggests that evolution is a valid theory.
2007-09-13 14:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Many fields of science have shown it to be a fact, though we're still working out the details and exact timelines.
Its not a faith or "believe" issue, read a science book
2007-09-13 14:15:38
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answered by vérité 6
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No, even the scientists now admit that there has to be a creator, I believe in the Bible, when I read it I feel the Spirit move me, it convicts me, makes me face my sins and ask forgiveness for them. One sunday at church there was a voice in my heart speaking to me telling me to be saved. Some people say they feel a pulling on their heart or a tugging, for some people there heart feels like its beating a hundred miles per hour, there is a lot of different ways Jesus reveals himself to men and women, but the end result is all the same, we get to go to heaven if we accept his calling, I believe the bible teaches that every person on this planet will get a chance to make a decision about Jesus, Some people may get alot of chances like me because my parents took me to church all the time, if God has ever touched your heart like that and you didn't respond I suggest you think about the decision you made, because you now know that the Bible is real and Jesus is real and a decision has to be made, If you would like to become a child of Jesus just say this Prayer with a believing heart and you will be born again, Dear Jesus, I know and confess that I am sinner in need of salvation. I believe you died on a cross at calvery and arose from the grave to wash away my sins, I ask you right now to come into my heart and save me, I pray this Prayer believing in the name of Jesus Amen. If you prayed this prayer with a sincere heart you are now a child of God, rejoice that your name is written in the Lambs book of Life. If you have any questions just send me an email, God Bless YOU!!
2007-09-13 14:19:24
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answered by victor 7707 7
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One can "believe" in creationism, but no such thing is required for evolution. I would simply say that I am familiar with the overwhelming evidence that supports it, and accept it.
2007-09-13 14:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I used to be a hardcore evolutionist and an atheist for 20 years, until I saw a 17-hour creation science seminar that changed my life. One begins to see how badly we have all been brainwashed by our public school curriculum and by National Geographic and other TV shows (that are controlled by the liberal media). There are over 5,000 scientific facts that completely destroy evolution theory.
I would highly suggest reading a book called "The Evolution Cruncher" by Vance Ferrell. I guarantee that if you read it cover to cover, by the time you are done you will be a young-earth creationist.
2007-09-13 14:15:28
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answered by FUNdie 7
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