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Uh, can't say for sure. I was just trying to make a point
Ah, gottcha.

Uh, can't say for sure. I was just trying to make a point
To me, the idea of God using evolution is discredited in the Bible. The Bible states that God created each living thing according to its own kind. Just a thought: If God is mighty enough to create the world through evolution then why isn't he mighty enough to create the world through creation.
I guess it is obvious that I am a creationist. I reject the idea of evolution. The idea of evolution attempts to satisfy human reasoning, but it offers no real evidence. I believe it is popular because it is a means to explain the existence of life without God. Very little evidence exists for the idea of evolution yet people believe in the idea in spite of the evidence.
Evolution is a theory that meets the preconceived notions of people. It is no more a true science than any other theory or idea.
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Also, how the heck did evolution, at the time it was discovered, meet the preconceived notions of people? At the time, most people were incredibly religious. What happens in science is MANY scientists look at the evidence given THEN construct the theory or model BASED ON THE EVIDENCE. It's things like 'intelligent' design that have the notion come first (god did it) then try and fit the evidence into that.
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I think this is going to get out of hand fast
I disagree-I think most everyone has been very respectful & educating so far. Thank you everyone!
Interesting, I haven't heard that. Do you know where I can locate this article? (even though it is irrelevant as that belief has no basis in the theory of evolution, but it is interesting). As far as I know, evolution was very unpopular.I read an interesting article not too long ago about that. IIRC, the article suggested that evolution became popular at the time, because the society was very racially imperialist. Whites as superior to people of color in India, Africa etc. Darwinism-survival of the fittest- fit that imperailist mindset and validated their feelings of superiority/ white dominance.
Interesting, I haven't heard that. Do you know where I can locate this article? (even though it is irrelevant as that belief has no basis in the theory of evolution, but it is interesting). As far as I know, evolution was very unpopular.
Thank you for all of your input. I'm just trying to understand this belief. I completely understand those who believe that God created humans, I was just confused on how people could not believe that dinosaurs existed and I wondered why that thought this. I'm starting to understand what creationism is now & the dinosaurs part seems like the extreme side of the belief-is this correct?
I'm sorry I don't remember. It was online through my university's online research center. I know it was a scholarly journal, not a popular magazine, as that was a requirement.
Aww, thats to bad. Oh well. I know some people around that time used religion as an excuse for racism as well though.
Creationist here. I have no idea about time involved, dinosaurs and prefer to see what is called evolution as a form of adaptation. I don't think there is any proof of one species turning into something different. I choose to have faith in the Bible which I believe is God-directed. Others of you prefer to believe in science which is your right. I hope this thread continues in a polite fashion with a peaceful exchange of opinions.
Does anyone really believe that some of the folks in the Old Testament actually lived 800-some years?
I apologize if I'm getting more into debate mode than the OP meant for this thread, but I'm afraid you are mistaken. The his a heck of a lot of evidence for evolution. But lets start with your misunderstanding of what a scientific theory is and how the scientific theory of evolution came about.
A scientific theory is NOT like a laymans theory (a hypothesis, conjecture or guess). A scientific theory is a testable model of the manner of interaction of a set of natural phenomena, capable of predicting future occurrences or observations of the same kind, and capable of being tested through experiment or otherwise verified through empirical observation. It NEEDS empirical evidence, of which there is a lot.
Also, how the heck did evolution, at the time it was discovered, meet the preconceived notions of people? At the time, most people were incredibly religious. What happens in science is MANY scientists look at the evidence given THEN construct the theory or model BASED ON THE EVIDENCE. It's things like 'intelligent' design that have the notion come first (god did it) then try and fit the evidence into that.
As for evidence:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/evolution-research.html (a very good site, well worth a read, cites scientific sources).
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/
http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoEvidence.html
The evidence is in genetics, embryology, the fossil record, and best of all, Observed instances of evolution:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html
Now, evidence for creationism please?
I think for some people who believe in creationism, there doesn't need to be evidence. They just believe.
Thats my thoughts on the matter. I'm not a big fan of viewing blind faith as a virtue, but thats a debate for another day.This could actually be used against them...