Why do you believe in creation? I would believe in a more logical choice such as the fact that the earth is more than four billion years old, and that life has only been around for about one billion years on earth. Why believe in a myth if you don't have to.
2007-12-24 04:57:58
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answered by Tony 4
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You are completely free to believe whatever creation story you so choose.
You see, the thing about beliefs is that...there are no restrictions on what one can believe.
You only get into trouble when, after you decide to believe something, you make the mistake of trying to defend your belief.
You are usually inclined to use what passes, for most people, for logic.
Since almost every belief is unsupportable in logic, well, you get the picture.
So, believe what you will; it might be less embarrassing if you avoid the urge to publicly defend your...belief!
2007-12-24 05:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster.
2007-12-24 04:44:31
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answered by novangelis 7
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If I were you, I would choose the historical account given to us in Genesis. Myths only get you into trouble, friend. Stick with reality.
god bless
2007-12-24 04:49:35
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answered by happy pilgrim 6
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Personally I like the Babylonian one with Marduk and all. It reads like an H.P. Lovecraft story.
2007-12-24 04:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't really matter, but a Creator is the only logical answer.
2007-12-24 04:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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As you said, they are all myth.
2007-12-24 05:01:15
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answered by OKIM IM 7
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good question
I have been researching which one is most believeable
2007-12-24 04:49:11
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answered by ! 6
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the one with Oprah in it..
2007-12-24 04:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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