Thursday, September 20, 2007

Problems with Evolutions

When comparing evolution and creation we are confronted with, of course, many differences, but surprisingly there are also many likenesses. Both evolution and creation require either something to have been present for forever, or to have been made from nothing. According to creation, God has been around for forever. To believe in evolution, you must believe that the first cell was either around for forever, or suddenly existed [poof, it’s there]. Both creation and evolution require the believer to take a leap of faith to believe. As I have said, both beliefs require something to either have been around for forever, or to have appeared all of a sudden; aka, both beliefs believe in the supernatural/unscientific.

Creation can’t be proven wrong-you can’t prove there is no God. However you can prove that key factors of evolution don’t work. Creationists claim that an outside force, of which we can’t prove or disprove, formed life here on earth. Aka, this is something knew and untouchable to us. Evolutionists claim that things that were formerly disorderly, or even non existent, were made into something orderly. We scientifically know this to be impossible. So with evolution we know the evidence; we know it isn’t possible. With creation, we don’t have the evidence, therefore we can’t know either way.

There is no way to prove there is no God. God can be anywhere, and in anytime. There is no way for us to prove that God does not exist.

According to the theory of evolution, one species slowly formed into another species by process of mutation. When have we ever known mutations to be helpful? They aren’t; mutations are harmful not helpful. If animals really did evolve from one species to another, why aren’t there more “missing links?” Surely if something slowly mutated into something else, there would be loads of fossil evidence. However the facts say other wise. There have been very few fossils found of the missing links, and the ones that are found are all questionable.

In conclusion, we know evolution to not be possible. We don’t know creation to be impossible.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey, was this inspired by that saturday night class? Are you and Janel in that? sounded fun!

Isaacme said...

Janel is, I'm not. I'm not 18 *sniff sniff*

Isaacme said...
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Anonymous said...

it sooo bugs me that blogspot leaves the record of a deleted comment. I am driven crazy with curiosity as to who would leave a note saying what, that you might have to delete! I should just prefere that there was no sign of it what-so-ever!...
anyway
so, was this was just a "random collision" eh?
wish you'd collide with your brain more often! lol

Isaacme said...

Just for your curious brain Nicole, I accidentaly pushed the "publish your Comment" buttom twice so it published the same comment twice.

Anonymous said...

thanks, I feel sooooo much better! I do! :oP

Jeff said...

been there done that, and got the T-shirt on that one. Only ive done it on other peoples blogs to. makes me look like a moron