One can believe in creationism and
still believe in evolution.
If I'm not mistaken,
they still believe in evolution.
Then at the end Flato asked Crighton whether
he still believed in evolution.
Not exact matches
It gets me that christians don't
believe in evolution and will ask if we evolved from apes why there are
still apes but yet do not see the lunacy of the Adam and Eve story, where
in order to populate the earth incest would have been necessary.
9 — Actually many Christians
believe in evolution, but
evolution is
still a theory, but we teach it as fact
in school.
It's amazing how many people
still don't
believe in the theory of
evolution in spite of the absolutely ridiculous amount of evidence behind it.
Most Americans
STILL believe that WMD were found
in Iraq and don't
believe in evolution.
It has been close to two hundred years that we have been teaching the theory of
evolution in our universities, yet
still almost 50 % of America don't
believe in it or
believe God is involved.
You can
believe in a god and
still accept the fact of
evolution.
And it's just ignorant to say «brainless religious nuts» because i
still believe the world is
still 4.6 billion years old, I
believe in moderate
evolution, and quite frankly, I am a very smart guy.
We are not evangelicals who think that the world was made
in 7 days and that dinosaurs didn't exist, and yes we do
believe in adaptation and can also
believe in science and
evolution while
still believing in our religion.
to J.W. and fred — i think its rather silly to argue anything as fact if its cleary thought based (i.e. lacking proof / evidence) when asked about the where did we come from or how the universe (whatever) i always answer with i don't know, but then i pose an idea — i state openly thats its only an idea... if any one of you religions folks would simple agree to the FACT that what you
BELIEVE is real is REALLY only an idea until proven (much like
evolution) then i would find much more pleasing conversations beyond the realm of atheists... but alas, i am
still waiting — i found some but most are imovible
in there beliefs that god is real, provable, and most def.
You CAN
believe in a being that exists outside space / time, and
still research
Evolution.
Even if you
believe in a God - created
evolution, you're
still basing that belief on an idea that's never been even close to proven, observed, or otherwise experienced.
Theistic evolutionists are creationists
in the sense that they
still believe God created everything through
evolution, but are rarely labeled creationists.)
The day after the 2004 presidential election, Gary Wills famously asked the question, «Can a people that
believes more fervently
in the Virgin Birth than
in evolution still be called an Enlightened nation?»
A: I would say that was more of a concern early on for a couple reasons: One, it was early and we didn't know what the response was going to be, but two, we used to only do
evolution jokes, and I think the majority of the country
still doesn't
believe in evolution.
Reviewer's Tilt: I
believe that Ocarina 3D
still earns a spot on the short list of the «best 3DS games» out there; the
evolution of the nostalgic graphics was enough to sell most of the hardcore fans long ago, but the addition of bonus features and the unique 3DS functionality are what make it one of the most well - designed re-makes published
in years, for any console.
Thus a science - trained professional might «
believe in» human
evolution when he or she is engaged
in professional tasks that depend on the truth of that theory, yet
still disbelieve
in human
evolution when he or she is acting as a member of a religious community,
in which such disbelief enables her to both experience membership
in and loyalty to such a community and to express the same.