From the standpoint of an evolutionary paleobiologist - a question... could be used to start a debate - but i just kinda want to see the feelings of the members here
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This really is a hard question to answer. I'd have to say that I *believe* in two ways that life came to be on Earth. First of all, I'm a religious person [at times], so I believe that God created Earth as it refers to in the Bible. But at the same time, I also believe in the Theory of Evolution, which I've been studying a lot in my AP Bio II class. I don't really know how to answer this question, but basically, I believe in both, even though it may not make any sense...
Well since you asked. I agree with my ex biology teacher Mr.S. who never lead me in the wrong direction! ^.^ okay enough brown noseing(sp?) I think that evolution is how humans came about but the problem with my believing in such a thing is it leads me to question how is it our brains have come to find these things out how did evolution form such a simple thing turn into us...IDK I still don't even know what it is I am questioning. Too many questions in life to still be answered but I find answering some of these a waste of my time. Seems greedy when you think about it but the questions I have I dought can be answered at this time/day in age.
I accept and agree with evolution as a fact. The same as I accept and agree with the law of gravity etc. Evolution is proven.
Also, one can believe in god and evolution. One might have a hard time, however, believing in the Theory of Evolution and the Belief of Creation.
I am not religious, but I am spiritual. I am also logical.
The bible is just another myth. One that should be given attention for the interesting and dynamic man-made story it is. No one should follow a story of hundreds of years ago that was written by the deceptive Man himself.
This obviously doesn't apply only to the bible either. Just think people.
Get away from what you were trained to believe and think for yourselves.
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I don't feel that there is enough evidence to support any theory explaining the creation of man, and I fear there never will be.
I've come to the conclusion that my answers will come after death.
Sorry I'm not elaborating more, but I'm kind of out of it right now.
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I think that evolution is how humans came about but the problem with my believing in such a thing is it leads me to question how is it our brains have come to find these things out how did evolution form such a simple thing turn into us...IDK I still don't even know what it is I am questioning. Too many questions in life to still be answered but I find answering some of these a waste of my time. Seems greedy when you think about it but the questions I have I dought can be answered at this time/day in age.
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Also, one can believe in god and evolution. One might have a hard time, however, believing in the Theory of Evolution and the Belief of Creation.
I am not religious, but I am spiritual. I am also logical.
The bible is just another myth. One that should be given attention for the interesting and dynamic man-made story it is. No one should follow a story of hundreds of years ago that was written by the deceptive Man himself.
This obviously doesn't apply only to the bible either. Just think people.
Get away from what you were trained to believe and think for yourselves.
Don't make it harder than it is.
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