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Default Evolution vs. Creationism part 2 - 11-20-2006, 01:14 PM

I have been sitting on the sidelines watching fires flare, and of coure being educated on this theories. I do believe in evolution as a biology student somewhat. I believe that populations evolve and all that good stuff. What I dont understand is how the solar system and the earth formed and then we have no oxygen, and then we did. I dont get it. How can we have ribozymes in RNA, how do you account for RNA with DNA....where did that come from? In some way, scientists are just filling the books with stuff because it makes sense to them at the present. We were brought up blinded that evolution is bad, dont even study it, but we dont have a problem with how evolution has turned out, it just does not have all the answers and scientists like christians are following it blindly like the Bible: Unless u can convince on how life evolved to an extent that I will really understand and it will make sense, then that theory is full of nonsence, ati the way anaerobic prokaryotes survived my assi:
 
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Default @ - 11-20-2006, 01:26 PM

There is more to evolution than the stuff you wrote. Check this link.

http://evolution.berkeley.edu.

But, on the other hand, religion has put forward a strong case of rubbishing evolution. For instance, check the following link to see what Islam says of evolution.

http://www.understanding-islam.com/r...estion&qid=255
 
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Default RE: Evolution vs. Creationism part 2 - 11-20-2006, 04:15 PM

If your aim is to ignite a wildfire then watch from the sidelines, then whatÂ’s the need to debate with you? I suggest you read for yourself and shut up
 
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Default RE: Evolution vs. Creationism part 2 - 11-20-2006, 10:26 PM

Make sure you study macro and micro evolution.
 
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