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The FishParticipantThe Ocean*looks dumbstruck*
Whoa, Beatlesrockr, YOU ARE SO RIGHT ABOUT EVOLUTION!
But I just have to say, as long as there is an earth, and everything that exists exists, I am perfectly content with either evolution or creation. Or even both.
And, Wendy, there could be life on other planets, because there is this one planet (I forgot which) that is covered in ice. And under that, there may be SOMETHING.
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FinmeisdjOne of the main arguments of you guys who support creationism is that creationism should be taught in schools because it's only fair to present both sides of the argument. Yeah, but what about the Native American craeaionism story? The Muslim, Jewish, and Mayan creationism story. It's only fair.
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GoldenLionTamarinParticipantLook, I agree with whoever says creation and evolution coexist. Maybe Genisis covers the entire prehistoric time span, plus a bit more. Or maybe how God created the world was incomprehensible and could not be described in human language, so He described it in such a way that it is close to how He really created it, but also describable in human language. I know the English language came after Genisis was written, but even with so many words for so many new words and concepts, creation could not be described in any language humans could comprehend.
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PoinsettiaParticipantSo here's what I think. Evolution and the Big Bang theory are definitely facts. Unless scientists have been completely mistaken, which could always be true, but is just not likely. But that doesn't exclude the possibility that God created the world and all the life on earth today. Why can't God work through genes and "big bangs" and things like that?
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Golden Lion TamarinParticipantAlso, with that thing from the science editor earlier in this thread, evolution DOES NOT describe how life formed. Therefore, evolution and creation do not contradict. Also, because the sun was not created until the fourth day, we can't say for sure how long a "day" is, because the 24-hour clock is based on the sun and earth. Also, due to time dilation, it could have been 6 days from one perspective that is moving really fast. Sure, the edge of the universe is moving super fast. Maybe those 6 days are from the perspective of the universe or God. So there is actually no evidence whatsoever that evolution contradicts creation.
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Sinusoidal PolyglotParticipantI know this thread is down, but there is an issue nagging at me.
So, if a college professor taught an architect, someone taught the college professor, who was taught by another teacher, and so long back until the start of time. But think about this: WHO TAUGHT THE FIRST TEACHER?
Also, who made people have consensus on the first spoken language? sign language is easy, but what about spoken and written language?
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