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That depends on what you mean by evolution. I assume you are talking about the common idea of evolution that God-believing people hate and that is now being taught in the public school system as fact, even though it's still only a theory--the same one that claims we descend from apes....well, this theory of evolution will never be proven. It isn't why don't creationists believe it, but why are extreme evolutionists still trying to push it? The research has been done for years and years, and still, it can't be proven. What I believe is in a milder form of evolution. Essentially, the word evolution means change. I just don't think it is as drastic as some (though not all) scientists make it out to be. Humans have changed over the years. A good example is the proven fact that humans have gotten much taller over centuries and centuries. That type of evolution is acceptable to me. Therefore I do accept evolution as an explanation to some of life's diversity, but only to a small degree. I'm assuming that what you mean by diversity is the variations in nationality (since there IS only one human species, so we can't get more diverse than that!).
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I'm a staunch creationist. I believe somewhere along the line we got created. You saying we don't exist ? If you're just arguing about the minutiae, go ahead but you have had to be created to do the arguing. Jeez maybe they just don't like the biggies!
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Don't try to confuse them with the facts, their minds are made up.
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