by Scottythinks on August 11th, 2005

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Is it possible for both creation and evolution to be true and active?

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  • by Anon on April 22nd, 2006

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    No.

    They continuesly contradict one another.




    Creationism says the world is 5000 years old
    Evolution says the world is 45,000,000,000years old

    Creationism says that humanity started with adam an eve.
    Evolution says that the human species evolved from upright walking apes in africa.

    Creationism says that fossils are gods attempts at confusing us.
    Evolution says that fossils are the remains of past and extinct creatures.

    and so on......

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    • Very good

      Godfather Part II

      by Godfather Part II on April 23rd, 2006

    • Where are you finding your info on "creation/evolution says:"? Perhaps evolution is proof of God's fingerprint. Some references?(scientific, biblical, anything?)

      Scottythinks

      by Scottythinks on June 10th, 2006

    • Not all creationism is as dogmatic as you say. Some creationists agree that there is Deep Time, and fossils are earlier species that have gone extinct. But they believe that God created new species when, for His own reasons, he wiped the slate clean and started again. (I don't believe any of this, but it is important not to oversimplify an opposing point).

      Im Alec has abandoned this account

      by Im Alec has abandoned this account on January 15th, 2007

    • ImAlec makes a good point. I believe very strongly in a personal creator of the universe and yet don't accept for a second that the earth or the universe is 5000 (or, more commonly 6000) years old. Neither do i believe in a deceptive God who fakes the age of his creation. The obvious question would be, If he lied about that, what else is he fabricating?
      Adam and Eve? Yes, i believe that. Geneticists now believe that we all had a common mother. Maybe the common father will come soon.
      So, please, don't label me a creationist. A perfectly good word has come to have a very tainted meaning.

      bruceytom

      by bruceytom on July 9th, 2007

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