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Re: Evolution could be... but there's no proof or whatso ever... I mean the evolution has left marks to show us... "God" has left us the bible (i dont believe that crap, but some people do) Aliens left us with ...........(you fill that in) |
Re: Evolution stonehenge , pyramids and many more :p |
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If someone could prove that the evolution theory is wrong then scientists would try to find a better theory. Which would most likely not be the creationist hypothesis. But as long as you have a theory, based on scientific methods, that pretty much explains the evolution of species there is no need to find an alternative. Scientists are humans and tend to make errors from time to time when it comes to an analysis. The only thing creationists do is pointing at these singular occurences and say "Hey, he is wrong. So the whole evolution theory is wrong." But I see that trying to teach creationists biological and physical basics is like preaching deaf ears. If you don't want to listen you will not understand. The evolution theory is not opposing religion. Only silly medieval fundamentalism. You can be a serious religious scientist. But hardly a serious creationist scientist. It would be a contradiction. |
Re: Evolution Evolution answers many questions, which I use to mean almost everything regarding the development of species on this planet, with the possible exception of how it began. It can't necessarily be proved, but as far as evidence goes, people have been convicted based on less :). I suspect proving evolution entirely wrong would be a MUCH more difficult achievement than proving it right. Trying to look at natural history without the theory of evolution in place is now like trying to look at the universe without effects following causes. Once the theory is born, it fits into place so well that it is hard to imagine, based on the evidence we have, how it could not be correct. Either the theory of evolution is right, or the evolutionists have read every single clue that points towards it fundamentally wrongly, and there are many, many clues to follow. |
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Really, I don't see why evolution and creationism have to be mortal enemies. My belief system incorporates what I believe to be the correct parts of each: God created the universe in six units of time. The bible claims that these units of time were days, but that is strictly at odds with modern and verified science. Thus, I believe the days are metaphors for some other length of time that woiuld account for the massive age of the earth. So the world is created with all its inhabitants, including humans. But they are given the special ability to adapt to their surroundings (micro-evolution, another element I know is correct). A simple example is from wolves to domesticated dogs. Side note: I voted for "Evolution is not entirely correct." |
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Re: Evolution I believe in evolution to an extent, but I also dont believe that us humans came from monkeys. |
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If scientists finally prove evolution wrong, the only other option is creationism. In other words, if created by chance is impossible, created by purpose is the only answer. |
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