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Evolution is not even a scientific hypothesis, since there is no conceivable way in which it can be tested.
"Science", however, is not supposed to be something one "believes". Science is knowledge—that which can be demonstrated and observed and repeated. Evolution cannot be proved, or even tested; it can only be believed.
one must weigh the evidence
the evidence for evolution is, and has always been lacking
too much extrapolation and hypotheticals and overwhelming probabilities
the evidence for creation is more believable
1 - Where did the space for the universe come from?
2 - where did matter come from?
3 - Where did the laws of the universe come from? (Gravity, inertia, etc.)
4 - How did matter get so perfectly organized?
5 - Where did the energy come from to do all the organizing?
6 - When, where, why and how did life come from dead matter?
7 - When, where, why and how did life learn to reproduce itself?
8 - With what did the first cell capable of sexual reproduction reproduce?
9 - Why would any plant or animal want to reproduce more of its kind since this would only make more mouths to feed and decrease the chances of survival? (Does the individual have a drive to survive, or the species? How do you explain this?)
10 - How can mutations (recombining of the genetic code) create any new, improved varieties? (Recombining English letters will never produce Chinese books)
11 - Is is possible that similarities in design between different animals prove a common Creator instead of a common ancestor?
12 - Natural Selection only works with the genetic information available and tends only to keep the species stable. How would you explain the increasing complexity in the genetic code that must have occured if evolution were true?
13 - When, where, why and how did: a) single-celled plants become multi-celled (where are the two-and three-celled intermediates?), b) single-celled animals evolve?, c) fish change to amphibians?, d) amphibians change to reptiles?, e) reptiles change to birds? (
the lungs, bones, eyes, reproductive organs, heart, method of locomotion, body covering, etc are all very different!) How did the intermediate forms live?
14 - When, where, why, how and from what did: a) whales evole?, b) sea horses evolve, c) bats evolve?, d) eyes evolve?, e) ears evolve?, f) hair, skin, feathers, scales, nails, claws, etc evolve?
15 - Which evolved first (how and how long did it work without the others): a)digestive system, the food to be digested, the appetite, the ability to find and eat the food, the digestive juices, or the bodies resistance to its own digestive juices (stomach, intestines, etc)? b) the drive to reproduce or the ability to reproduce? c) the lungs, the mucus lining to protect them, the throat, or the perfect mixture of gases to be breathed into the lungs? d) DNA or RNA to carry the DNA message to cell parts? e) the termite or the flagella and its intestines that actually digest the cellulose? f) the plants or the insects that live on them pollonatte the plants? g) the bones, ligaments, tendons, blood supply or muscles to move the bone? h) the nervous system , repair system or hormone system? i) the immune system or the need for it?
try and remember the very first thing you were taught about evolution and what was repeated to you over and over:
that evolution is a 'fact', even before you were presented so called evidence. It stuck.
ken d,
Yahoo! Answers 52 Comments [11/2/2008 3:43:57 PM]
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