I don't believe in evolution because most of the evidence that claims to support evolution is either misapplied or completely made up (ex. Haeckel's drawings). Just a little research on this subject will quickly show that evolution has very serious problems.
Furthermore, can evolutionists provide an honest answer to any of these questions without forcing the explanation.
- Why do humans have an inner conscience that tells us what is morally right and wrong, what is good and evil?
- How do you explain the emotions we feel when we look at a beautiful sunset or listen to a moving song? Why are we moved deeply in our hearts and souls?
- How does intelligent life form if there was no intelligence to start with?
- Why does outside force need to applied to build a car, why doesn't it just "build itself"? Why do the parts just not come "out of thin air" and attach themselves to make a working car?
- Why do we wonder if what we do has a purpose or makes a difference in the world?
-How do you explain the change that occurs in people who accept Christ. A drunken, helpless sinner becomes a loving, sober, pure Christian?
Darwin doesn't answer any of these questions. Only God has all the answers to these and numerous other life questions. And He has encircled us with a vast amount of genuine evidence that shows He exists. It's all around us. We just need to open up our hardened hearts and give Him a chance; He will not disappoint us.
2007-11-04 16:12:12
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answered by Vilaro 2
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actually "efw" the missing link has not been found, fossils argue against eveolution more strongly than do for it.
If your missing link is the so called neanderthal man, the eveidence against him is so strong it often left out of modern textbooks, the "Java man" was just fragments of human and ape bones, the "Piltdown man" was an enormous hoax (a 400yr ikd human skull attached to an orang-utan's jaw, a single tooth said to be between 1.7 million and 5.5 million years old was 6yrs later found to belong to a pig-like animal known as a peccary; the "Nutcracker man" is now generally acknowledged to be that of a extinct ape, and the siny skeleton "Lucy" aparently the first ape to walk upright has long had it claims shreded by experts.
I don't argue that microevolution occurs, but anyone who thinks we evolved from apes needs to do some more research
2007-11-07 02:12:19
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answered by Amaris 1
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I believe that God as a supreme being created the Heavens and the earth to include all things seen and unseen. As evolution is progressive, it is still happening, and people, animals, the environment are constantly changing....but it had to come from somewhere in the first place..........God created it! No question!
Best wishes, Mike.
2007-11-04 03:43:17
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answered by georgiansilver 4
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all the mandatory advice that replaced into meant to be interior the Bible is in it, no longer something replaced into ignored, and it would not point out evolution. And God did no longer create Adam and Eve on an identical time because of the fact before he even created Eve he knew what replaced into going to happen (the 1st sin), particularly probably there replaced right into a superb reason he stored Adam by myself for a whilst, so as that Adam gets to appreciate God extra useful by their communications. besides the reality that in case you do believe in evolution you will possibly ought to believe in some sort of better being too because of the fact with out it evolution might only be no longer achieveable.
2016-10-14 22:25:27
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answered by czech 4
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It's got to be Evolution only mankind could come up with a devious policing tool such as religion - what an ingenious way of keeping the populace in chains and make a huge prophet (scuse pun) ad infinitum..
2007-11-03 12:06:59
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answered by treving 42 6
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I believe there was a First Cause that clashed with its environment. This caused an internal struggle that in turn caused the First Cause to implode, creating what we know as the Universe and everything it is made up from. It's consciousness was shattered and lives on as light.
I believe a lot. But that don't make it true remember ...
2007-11-03 11:58:56
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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As a Roman Catholic, the Vatican has no problem with the concept of evolution since after the flood God does not describe what changes occurred to the animals.
So both creation & evolution.
2007-11-03 12:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolved.
2007-11-03 12:01:29
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answered by williamrmsy 2
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I believe that we evolved but what from - ? But, if that is wrong who created us and if there is a God (who supposedly created everything) why all the suffering!
2007-11-04 09:52:45
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answered by ? 1
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Evolved and we have a long way to go yet, but I agree that there is a spark in us that defies scientific explanation.
2007-11-05 03:35:32
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answered by Tony.S 2
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