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Answered Yes I belive in Evolution 100% regardless of what the bible says.
Evolution happened, is continuing to happen, and is the sole mechanism by which the diversity of life we observe came about.
In before "Theory LOL".
Evolution is both a fact and a theory. The fact of evolution can be readily observed, the theory of evolution uses sound scientific knowledge to explain the fact. -
Answered Evolution is rediculus. How can a monkey turn into a person?
Me Cro-Magnum Man ,Me got club. UGA-UGA-UGA.
The Theory of Evolution is the REAL fairy-tale and don't be fooled because it is a theory and being a theory it must be believed by faith just as the theory of Creation must be accepted by faith. If you want to believe you've came from a monkey and eventually were able to stand like Neanderthal Man, uga,uga. that's one's CHOICE.
But as for me I believe the book of Genesis. The name Genesis by the way in case you don't know means beginnings. Genesis 1:27 -
Answered I believe in evolution but I still believe in God.
Vertical evolution - yes. Horizontal evolution - not so much.
By the way, where did the first carbon-based cell come from? The whole lightning strikes theory has been all but obliterated. It takes a leap of faith for both sides of the argument to come up with the answer. -
Answered Yes I belive in Evolution 100% regardless of what the bible says.
Believing in evolution does not exclude God so why do they have to be put against each other? If one's faith relies only on the literal sense of the bible so much that it cannot allow differing facts to be presented, it certainly is on a wobbly ground. Bible offers a creative way to explain the beginning of things to people who were asking questions but had no way for answering them. Besides, we have obviously evolved since the time of stick and stone - otherwise we would not have this very media!



Answered I believe in evolution but I still believe in God.
I accept the theory of evolution as a scientific explanation of how things developed. My faith in God does not depend on the earth being a certain age, or that the "6 days" in Genesis are 24 hour days as we know them today, or that all creation sprang into being in its present form.On a side note, Genesis actually offers two slightly differing creation stories in Chapters 1 & 2. Only one of those stories involves 6 days, and the order of creation is different in the two stories. It takes some interpretation and reconciliation to present both stories as literally true.