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2007-12-11 09:05:18 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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they kindof play into my beliefs .. we are evolving into more efficient sinners ..

2007-12-11 09:08:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You're answering the question with the question. That's illogical. Things are a certain way. Life, fossils, diversity, etc. all combine to make a picture of life and the earth as we know it. The question is, why is it this way? There are two possible explanations that have a lot of favor: neo-Darwinism and Intelligent Design. It is a mistake to then take the question -- Why are things this way? -- and attempt to use the question to answer the question. That's circular logic. You're saying "Things are this way because things are this way." It would be just as foolish to use the design of Ardi's wrist to say, "See, this is design that proves we're all designed."

2016-05-23 02:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

How should it? No one says that mankind doesn't change to fit his environment. We were made to survive.
I do wonder for you Atheists, why are you so out spoken and feel this big need to make people believe what you believe. If you compare the amount of people saying they believe in God to the ones who say who don't and then figure the majority of Americans believe. You have to conclude it is the Atheists making the biggest noise. You guys are bigger proselytizers than the Christians

2007-12-11 09:19:35 · answer #3 · answered by frank 3 · 0 1

If evolution had been proceeding steadily at the current rate since humans and chimps separated 6 million years ago there should be 160 times more differences than the researchers found.

^from your article---which is the basis for my answer: they don't.

2007-12-11 09:17:39 · answer #4 · answered by ddking37 5 · 1 1

None of those changes have taken place within the last 6000 years, therefore, they don't affect what God has said. He just had to push a little as 'the Adam project' came near to completion.

2007-12-11 09:20:24 · answer #5 · answered by Michelle C 4 · 0 1

They dont change my mind. Can these guys point out mutations that have occurred that have benefited the human species in the last 10,000 years? Although mutations occur... non ever benefit the species as stated in the theory.

2007-12-11 09:16:57 · answer #6 · answered by Tommiecat 7 · 0 1

Not one iota. I know that God created the heavens and the earth. I am a Christian and the opinions of scientist does not change the fact which I know to be true.

2007-12-11 09:30:04 · answer #7 · answered by suzie 7 · 0 1

one of two things are true here, maybe both.
1, you did not do your research.
2, you have little understanding of science.
it took me only 20 minutes to find the flaw in the research you refereed to.
If you did not have a pre-aligned position on the subject matter, you might actually learn something.
Science has no hope of disproving God.

2007-12-11 09:32:31 · answer #8 · answered by jojo 6 · 1 1

It doesnt interfere with their beliefs at all. Their beliefs are not based on any scientific or logical conclusions, so scientific and logical conclusions dont interfere.

2007-12-11 09:12:58 · answer #9 · answered by Andrew 5 · 3 0

Because in the end, it's just as easy to say that God created evolution.

2007-12-11 09:09:56 · answer #10 · answered by Libertarian till' Death 5 · 2 0

Evolution is a fact of life. So is creation.

2007-12-11 09:26:37 · answer #11 · answered by mecasa 4 · 0 0

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