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danmoore80

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  1. It has never been observed in any laboratory that mutations can cause one species to turn into another. Despite this, you believe that given enough time, some animals will eventually evolve into other creatures. Is this correct?
  2. I understand that it is easier to believe that than it is to believe that there is a God and He created all things And being that it is a "belief" and not a scientific fact I dont think it should be taught in public school. Ask yourself this, when was the first time the "theory" of Creation was ever introduced to you? My guess is that it was well after you were brainwashed into believeing Evolution.
  3. Then how did we get all the different types of animals if these restrictions are implaced?
  4. No scientific law can account for non-living things’ coming to life. The soil in your garden didn't turn into the trees and flowers. They came from seeds, cuttings, or grafts from other trees and flowers.
  5. I think you have to go a little farther back than your "we evolved from monkey's story" How about the basis for your entire evolution theory....There is no scientific law that allows something to evolve from nothing. If there was nothing in the universe to begin with, obviously nothing could happen to cause anything to appear.
  6. There is no known scientific law that would allow one kind of creature to turn naturally into a completely different kind. Insects don't evolve into more complex non-insects for instance, because they don't have the genes to do it.
  7. Heidelberg Man - Built from a jaw bone that was conceded by many to be quite human. Nebraska Man - Scientifically built up from one tooth and later found to be the tooth of an extinct pig. Piltdown Man - The jawbone turned out to belong to a modern ape. Peking Man - 500,000 years old. All evidence has disappeared. Neanderthal Man - At the Int'l Congress of Zoology (1958) Dr. A. J. E. Cave Said his examination showed that the famous Neanderthal skeleton found in France over 50 years ago is that of an old man who suffered from arthritis.
  8. "a Robertsonian translocation on chromosome number 2 present in humans that is not present in apes" First of all, are we assuming that we evolved from apes? I am looking for a example of macroevolution, not a microevolution. i.e. I'm looking for proof that the dog and the fish have a common ancestor.
  9. http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/lagoon/1345/giants.html
  10. Question: 'Can you tell me anything you know about evolution, any one thing that is true?'
  11. today’s science is tomorrow’s superstition
  12. Evolution is NOT observable, testable, or repeatable. Evolution is NOT science! Evolution is a faith, a belief, a RELIGION; the religion of atheism and humanism!
  13. If we evolved from a mucky soup some "billions" of years ago, and have since then continuted to evolve into homo sapien sapien, then why have they found skeleton remains of humans over 11' tall. Isn't this a little contradicting to the "theory" that we once were smaller, but now getting bigger? Also Evolution would have us believe that the earth has been here for "billions" of years. Do some research and find out how far the moon moves from the earth each year. Now that you have that figure, back the moon up and see just where it puts the moon in relation to the earth. Interesting. God Bless
  14. I would like to know how Evolution can be taught in public schools as a FACT. There is far more "scientific" evidence that Creation, and not Evolution, actually took place. Evolution is not Science...it is an Idea that was later renounced by its' creator. Evolution is a "False Religion" that has no place in our school system. And just for arguments sake, if we are going to teach about Evolution, then why isn't there a equal amount of time spent on Creation? Take Care, and God Bless
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