As far as I know, the only people who don't believe in evolution are either Christian, Muslim, or Raelian. (Christians and Muslim creationists both believe in the literal Genesis account. Raelians think we were put here by aliens.)
2007-12-03 01:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I know of some Muslim creationists, and an atheist or two who rejects the current framework of evolution. I have no idea what the Hindi believe.
2007-12-03 01:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I know you asked this to non-christians but I wanted to answer. I am a christian and I believe in evolution. However, I don't believe in it in the way that many scientist are trying to prove. Scientists believe that humans are evolutionary products of primates. That is false. To evolve is for a species to make improving adjustments to accomodate their surrounding and environment. Yes, humans have done that which is why people look so different in different parts of the world. For example, if you go to Africa..the black people there tend to have a darker skin and their hair can grow but tends not to grow as long as the black people in America. These subtle changes are due to accomodating environment. Less hair keeps one cooler in extreme heat and darker skin is due to more exposure to sun. Though many black people's ancestors come from Africa, if you really look...black americans look slightly different from Africans. That is an example of an evolution. Changing to accomodate where you live. If humans evolved from primates, there would be no primates.
2007-12-03 01:35:28
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answered by ALeoStar 4
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Before I became a Christain in 1970, I was not a Christain, yet I still did not believe in what people calls evolution, I have always even while a sinner believed in creation.
2007-12-03 01:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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There are probably a few. There are always some that are either willfully ignorant or that think that you can "believe" in science.
The problem with creationism is not that "God created..." but that the "science" it uses is completely unsupportable, or to say it differently, like a third grader using their limited knowledge of science to prove that the sun orbits the earth.
2007-12-03 01:30:08
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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Don't worry. Even we atheists have some crazies.
Let me see if I can find the guy with the Alien Science Experiment theory of life... The Raelians.
http://atheisme.free.fr/Atheisme/Fae7_rael.htm
2007-12-03 01:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in Evolution and I'm a Christian.
It all boils down to the length of them thar "Days" of which they speak.
2007-12-03 01:26:38
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answered by Bangbangbangbang 4
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I know plenty of Christians who believe in evolution, so I don't think it's a "Christian thing" either.
2007-12-03 01:24:10
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answered by SuperN 5
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You would think that anyone who thinks truth is relative would have no problem with people who don't believe in evolution.
It's all a matter of perspective, you see.
*rolls eyes*
2007-12-03 01:27:14
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answered by Mystine G 6
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well my family's not religous at all.
we never go to church.
we just kinda live how we want to.
ya i guess it is a christion thing.
:)
2007-12-03 01:25:17
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answered by Charliejean:) 2
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