by 773491 on December 4th, 2008

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Given the obvious fact that many people don't know how evolution actually works, should it get a more important place in the schedule? Does evolutionary theory deserve more attention? Please justify your answer.

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  • by Shatzee coming back? on December 22nd, 2008

    Shatzee coming back?

    after reading the answers and comments here, I am going to be the outsider. I do not believe in evolution. I dont believe that any creature or human (humanoid) changed gradually over time to become what they are today. I believe in the Creation. That God made us as we are in our present form.

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    • Don't be offended, but why do you think that way? Please tell me you have heard both theories and then made your decision out of cognitation. If you're just saying that because of your religous education... well that would be very poor.

      PanikLIji

      by PanikLIji on December 22nd, 2008

    • yes, I have heard both theories. I have watched shows on evolution before. I remember what they tried to teach us in high school. I am a Christian, yes. And if my God tells me that He was the Creator, then thats good enough for me and no need to question that. Its too bad that you feel my beliefs are poor b/c of my religion. Its okay. Theres no hard feelings. Merry Christmas to you.

      Shatzee coming back?

      by Shatzee coming back? on December 22nd, 2008

    • thanks, merry christmas to you too.

      PanikLIji

      by PanikLIji on December 27th, 2008

    • Let's start with creation and science. Ever notice how science walks the path of biblical relation? Ever think of relativity before earth? The first day was relative to God, not man. Now, think of evolution as the molding of man's creation. In effect confirming His prints upon our creation. Bibles don't have a "let there be Adam" line. We were MADE. That implies a proccess. Evolution!

      Riftalope

      by Riftalope on August 2nd, 2010

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