No! God made human in His own image...we didn't come from apes!
And yes, I believe in God, one true God who sent Jesus to save us.
2007-11-07 23:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I accept the modern synthesis, or as it is now called, Neo-Darwinism Theory of Evolution since it changes as new information arrives.
I do hope you're going to watch next week's NOVA special on PBS about the trial in PA that send Intelligent Design packing.
Sadly, the ID liars have come up with a new term: Sudden Emergence. They're going to be bringing that to a school near you.
No gods for me.
Uncle Thesis is quote mining. Darwin went on to write more books in support of his theory, including the very touchy "Descent of Man". He never doubted his findings. What Darwin did at the end of "Origins" is what any good scientist does: present a case for falsifiability. He in no way refuted himself.
He did lose his faith after his favorite daughter died and became agnostic. People forget Darwin was the ship's chaplain aboard the Beagle before replacing the naturalist on board because Darwin was better equipped.
I wish people would stop lying about Darwin.
2007-11-07 23:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in the theory of evolution so much as I am SURE its true. Obviously the theory has moved on since Darwins time, but of you were to study it you will see what a beautiful and brilliant mechanism it is.
I.D is desperate men clutching at imaginary straws and would be amusing if it was not for the fact that there is a strong lobby actually wanting it taught in schools.
And no, there is no god.
2007-11-08 00:05:15
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answered by Birdy is my real name 6
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No, I believe in the modern theory of evolution. It has changed a bit since Darwin's day, scientists haven't just been paraphrasing his book for a hundred and fifty years.
And no, I don't believe in any gods.
2007-11-08 00:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe in "Darwin's" theory of Evolution, but I do believe in Evolution. I just don't believe the whol "survival of the fittest" thing, because rather than in small populations of microbes, the most observable mutations occur in large populations.
2007-11-08 00:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you aware that in the original version of The Origin of the Species there's no mention of a Supreme Being? Only in later editions was that added from pressure by the Church. I'd love to find the original edition and the last edition online to show you the difference.
2007-11-08 00:07:07
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answered by I'm an Atheist 3
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I "believe" in Evolution the same way I "believe" in trees.
Darwin's theory specifically is outdated and overly simplistic, but the his core observations remain valid.
2007-11-08 00:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No, 'nothing' does not produce life. I do believe that in a species we see changes Tall, short, fat etc. But there is no evidence of a species evolving into another life form. If evolution was a fact we should see billions of examples of all life evolving into a higher form. Yes they say it takes millions of years, OK, that's a answer, but why does each fossil record show each species in its complete form only?
2007-11-08 00:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that Darwin's theory is some how right the human race did evolve but not the Ape part that i don't think is true.. One Muslim scientist explained the beginning of human race and he supported the evolution part but not the ape part, and the Perfect and complete version of that Creator was called Adam whom is the father of all Human race afterwords..Maybe Maybe not Allaho a3lam
2007-11-08 00:04:49
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answered by JamMamSam 2
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There are many creditable, plausible evidence to support evolution and I accept evolution because of that.
The myth of creationism which states that "POOF" we were created out of mud/dirt/sand or whatever is silly but also no proof to support such a claim.
And finally NO I do not believe in god because there is no physical proof that he is real.
2007-11-08 00:01:16
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answered by Imagine No Religion 6
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I don't believe in evolution; it simply doesn't add up. The trouble is it is the only option for those who don't want to believe in a Creator so that is why it is clung to so fiercely.
If you could look at the evidence objectively you wouldn't come up with evolution these days.
Yes, I do believe in God.
noroofoverhead - where is the proof of evolution; I keep asking and no-one can give me any. You won't believe in God without proof but you are happy to believe in evolution without proof.
2007-11-08 00:02:33
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answered by Don 5
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