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it doesn't necessarily have to be dust/dirt but whichever method that you believe how living beings, such as humans/animals + now extinct dinosaurs first came from, then do you believe that old or new species will someday, suddenly re(evolve) or resurrect from the method that which you believe again? do you believe it is possible or not? why? if not, what is your personal beliefs/standpoints regarding where/how the very first living beings came from? explain in your own words.thanks.

2007-10-16 18:54:38 · 11 answers · asked by polly-pocket 5 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

some religion(s) believe this dust/dirt theory so that's why I mentioned it.books have their theories/claims and it can be fact or fiction.what if on a deserted/isolated island or territory somewhere, new creatures are sprouting or yet to sprout and when they have grown too dangerous/powerful, then what?! any conspiracy theorists out there;)

2007-10-16 19:39:27 · update #1

I don't believe in the dust theory but I think one day some almighty being(perhaps aliens from ex-planet:Pluto because we demoted it and the aliens living there are angry!) might hover over earth and drop tiny seeds or eggs that contain life-forms, dinosaurs maybe, that will grow at super sonic speeds and invade & annihilate earth.they'll stomp on our mp3 players and eat our cars like crunchy chips, along with the screaming people as if were gummy bears:-D that would probably be the end of man-kind and they'll once again rule the earth! plausible?! yes or no? lol it might sound outlandish but I think some things that some people believe are even more odd*(-_-)* hey...nobody stated where/how they believe the begining of life started?

2007-10-16 21:59:27 · update #2

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Probably. Look at the cockroach. It evolved. It lived during prehistoric times and it's still with us. Not only that, if it looses it's head, it can live up to a week. The roach only dies because without a mouth, it can't drink water and dies of thirst. Not only that, some female cockroaches mate once and are pregnant for the rest of their lives. Now that evolution.

2007-10-17 14:17:17 · answer #1 · answered by penny d 4 · 0 0

The Holy Bible says we were created from the dust of the ground. Since we know that a dead body eventually turns to dust you can guarantee the Bible is true, evolutionists will fail to mention that. I do not think we will ever see dinosaurs as they were before the flood in Noah's day. They are not compatible with man. Its obvious to me thats when dinosaurs became extinct because most of the bones of dinosaures are found in high altitude places along with all kinds of other fossils. Of course also Noah's ark is believed to be in Turkey on a huge mountain, Turkish officials allow no one to go near it. Just saw a special on it on the discovery channel not but a couple days ago. Satellite images clearly show something huge on top of the mountain, but it cannot be confirmed. With technology today we could probably come to a very reliable conclusion if we could get up there but it seems that there is no way turkish officials will allow it. Its a shame!!

2007-10-17 17:24:30 · answer #2 · answered by victor 7707 7 · 1 0

You suggested... "First, interior the transition, you're able to have an animal whose front legs are area legs and area wing. It does not be waiting to stroll or fly." Birds can the two walk AND fly so why could a transitional kind no longer be waiting to do the two?? think of approximately what you're saying with a minimum of a modicom of nice judgment... The theropod dinosaurs birds are believed to be descended from walked upright in a bipedal fasion besides, so for the period of the transition it does not influence the animals ability to stroll if its front legs have been turning out to be greater wing-like. additionally seem at birds such because of the fact the Ostrich, they are in a position to't fly yet they are in a position to stroll... yet another word.. For crying out loud modern birds have scales on thier legs right this moment, and various dinosaurs had feathers... finally dinosaurs weren't reptiles.... playstation The info you cite says there is not any fossil info of the ranges... there are although dinosaurs with feathers. Now call another creature besides birds that have feathers right this moment.. NONE. How might desire to there no longer be a connection?

2016-10-09 09:38:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Actually, people who believe in Creation believe that God created the first being from the dust (dirt or slime) of the Earth. Those who believe in evolution believe everything evolved from a one celled critter at the bottom of the sea.

Will dinosaurs re-evolve? Sorry, I don't believe in evolution, at least NOT cross-species evolution. Science may one day bring back a reasonable facsimile of a dinosaur. I just can't figure out why.

Best.

H

2007-10-16 23:07:06 · answer #4 · answered by H 7 · 0 1

I dont believe that living beingd evolved from dust.and Although its scientifically feasible that a new creature create or a vanished one re-evolve, the possiblity rate is 1 amoung 1,000,000,000 (or some thing like this, Im not sure about the number).

2007-10-16 22:06:25 · answer #5 · answered by nia 2 · 0 0

Nope. That is truely ridiculous. lol [referring to ppl/many beings evolving from dustbombs.]
As for dinosaurs, it's logical to assume that within the next several yrs.[when exactly???] scientists will discover some water types still exist ..... atleast I personally believe this to be true. It could happen. And it will. Remember my prehistoric words dear one. Just remember it here on Yahoo!

2007-10-16 19:30:50 · answer #6 · answered by Yvonne 4 · 0 0

No extinct species would ever "re-evolve" for that to happen you would have to have the exact beings they evolved from to come back into existence and have the same conditions to be present which will never happen.

2007-10-16 21:11:08 · answer #7 · answered by Dr. R PhD in Revolution 5 · 1 2

The way science and technology is advancing these days it's possible.

2007-10-16 18:59:57 · answer #8 · answered by Richard C 2 · 0 0

Unlikely that the proper conditions would happen and even if they did, we would wipe out the lizards that got too big,

2007-10-16 18:59:19 · answer #9 · answered by Paladin 7 · 2 0

it's not possible.............b'coz i read in a book that dinos extinct b'coz of the falling of meteorites and sudden change of climatic conditions.........and their remains (eggs) were eaten by the early humans (stone-age men)...........

2007-10-16 19:23:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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