>I know that Creation has some pretty tough spots in it to explain, but
>from what I've seen, there's much less to explain in Creation than in
>evolution.
>How can Creation and evolution fit together? Sure, animals change to
>adapt to new environments, even today, but that doesn't say much, except
>that living creatures are well-designed.
>C-YA!
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WHAT? You say evolution has more to explain than creationism???
Well, if you consider mythology and immaculate conception to be fact, and
tall tales to be science, then I guess so.
Evolution has a lot more TO explain. It is COMPLICATED. I think those who
believe in God simply don't like the unknown, so instead of searching for
answers, they can just "believe" women have pain with childbirth because Eve
ate an apple, snakes are on their bellies because the snake TALKED to Eve,
but was really possessed by the devil, that earth was created with a majic
wand, etc.. One question for ya--if a God created the earth and it's
inhabitants, please explain who created God. I believe man's imagination did
in an effort to explain the unexplained in a time when mythology was
fashionable and to gain control of people's minds, money, and power. This
idea of a God has gone on too long, and in the face of evolution, i don't see
how it survived--maybe brainwashing? There is ample proof of evolution and
there is only one link missing. The theory has held up EXTREMELY well for
many, many years.
Kelly.cowan@ebbs.cts.com
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