Sentences with phrase «life believe in evolution»

The alternative is live the same life believe in evolution die and become dirt.

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If you believe in evolution, there are five inescapable consequences if evolution is true: 1) There is no evidence of God 2) There is no life after death 3) There is no foundation for right vs wrong 4) There is no meaning to life and 5) People don't have free will.
Do you know the mathematical impossibility that even one of these could randomly come into existance?Let alone all of the building blocks required for just a single simple cell to come together to form any type of living thing?There sure should be some blobs of fossilized transitions if evolution could happen.You people are real smart why don't you quit bashing Christians and quit believing the garbage you have been fed, and look up the evidence put forth by the Creation Research people.They have in fact proven creation down to a cellular level.Unlike evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one evolution could happen.You people are real smart why don't you quit bashing Christians and quit believing the garbage you have been fed, and look up the evidence put forth by the Creation Research people.They have in fact proven creation down to a cellular level.Unlike evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one true God.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uIn Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
Theoretical process of evolution Many who do not believe in the Bible embrace the theory that living things emerged from lifeless chemicals through unknown and mindless processes.
Well exactly Abishai, if you consider the number of Christians and Muslims in the world and where the live geographically, one could estimate over 75 % of world states do not believe in evolution.
now i may be a christian but don't get me wrong; i believe in the big bang, evolution, alien life, etc..
The reason why Christians don't believe in evolution is because they believe god created every animal for a purpose, as can be demonstrated by the delicate balance and hierarchy of life.
I don't know what you mean by believing in evolution, but I think that it appears the life as we know it evolves.
Yet, there is more, for before proteins could exist, according to researcher Hubert P. Yockey (who believes in evolution) said that «it is impossible that the origin of life was» proteins first».
Science does explain all your questions, you just simply refuse to believe that evolution, over millions and billions of years, could result in the wonderful world we live in.
The fairytale you may believe in (evolution) says that non-living matter poofed out of nothingness and created life, really?
I believe that no one does the math — the logic of math is in favour of creation over evolution — «random chance» aka evolution is mathematically to astounding to believe — Alfred Hoyles number don't lie... and dna is a code — random chance can not create a code sequence nor can random chance ever improve itself... just think about it — mathmatically speaking there is a god or creator or creators of the code for life.
My view is much like Don's in that I have believed all my life that the two (creationism and evolution) are well within God's plan.
I know that I have certain beliefs that some members of my Church would find heretical (like I believe in evolution, the universe being 10 billion years old, and that there has to be at least one other world where the accident we call live followed a similar path to that of Sol - Jupiter 3, or as we know it Earth).
Look it really isn't hard to figure out who is telling the truth and who is lying just look at the facts smart people can believe in evolution all they want but at the end of their lives what do they have forward to look to nothing cause they don't believe in a resurrection.
If evolution is true, then it's irrelevant what a person believes because there is no consequence no matter what we do in life after we die.
Here's the majors, so plan accordingly for your place in this life or the next: 1) there is not a single fossil to evidence mankind's evolution from some so - called earlier form (see missing link) however we do however have mountains of DNA evidence showing we have common ancestors with primates — so you either believe in a Creator, or Aliens, or actual evolution or a mix of any of the three.
Bill Nye believe in EVOLUTION instead of Creationism.To me it's 50/50 how the life began.But the only thing I have against EVOLUTION is how can nothing make something.What intelligence created nothing to create something?
In short, theistic evolutionists believe that there is a God, that God is the creator of the material universe and (by consequence) all life within, and that biological evolution is simply a natural process within that creation.
A US poll with comparable questions by CBS News in October 2005 found 48 % of Americans believed in creationism, 29 % thought that evolution had been guided by God and only 15 % believed man had evolved from less developed life forms but God had no role in the process.
Stahlschmidt believes that this larger role may be in shaping the life history evolution of species.
Nevertheless, most scientists believe that life — or evolution — can, in principle, be described by the laws of physics.
While the evolution probably won't have a direct effect on humans, Falkowski believes that it could lead to a change in this minuscule variety of marine life.
Mitochondria are believed to be descended from bacteria which joined with cells early on in the evolution of life.
He and his team believe that experiments with robots can lay bare the nuts and bolts of evolution in ways that observations with living things can not.
Sharks belong to a more basal group of vertebrates and their scales have been observed in the fossil record over the course of 450 million years of evolution, so the Sheffield researchers believe this indicates that all vertebrates, whether they live on land or in the sea, share the same developmental programme for skin, teeth and hair that has remained relatively unchanged throughout vertebrate evolution.
He is now organizing a group of experts, including evolutionary scientists and theologians who believe in evolution, to counter the SRT's campaign by working to improve the teaching of evolution in the classroom, and in broader public life.
I believe 1000 ^ 8 is a generous estimate for the number of stars in the visible universe, so if we find that we can identify more than 8 independent 1/1000 conditions needed for the evolution of intelligent (technical) life then it looks like we'll have run out of candidate stars other than the sun and may count ourselves very fortunate to have beaten the staggering odds against being here at all.
Whether you are scientifically minded and believe in the perfection created by 400 million years of evolution, or devoutly religious and believe in the perfection of a Divine Creator, or both, you must believe that the world we live in is inherently correct.
This is what Jin believes to be evolution, the proper continuation of the Cho family: leaving home, a diploma and woman in tow, to start a new life.
On the other hand, while we understand the evolution of state education funding plans, we believe it is perhaps an appropriate time to consider adoption of a new federal constitutional amendment stating that equal educational opportunity is a birthright of every child living in the United States.
Some might like to think we're at the pinnacle of evolution; others might be inclined to believe prehistoric humans were living in a sort of Arcadia.
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