Creationism vs Evolution

Jason76

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Do you feel creationists have an argument. What might it be? Myself, I have difficulty thinking things evolved to what they are. Nonetheless, other creationist arguments - like an old earth are backed by too much science.
 
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As I mentioned on your forum, a big argument brought up - and rightly so, is that there simply isn't an instance of animals changing into other ones - except when politics is involved. 😀
 
As I mentioned on your forum, a big argument brought up - and rightly so, is that there simply isn't an instance of animals changing into other ones - except when politics is involved. 😀
There is proof. Go back to mine and there's a link someone already posted.
 
Huh, I was expecting there be a lot more lashing out on this thread. However, I feel that some creationist might have some arguments, mainly those pointing out some holes or unanswered questions in marco evolution and how earth and life truly came to be.
 
Huh, I was expecting there be a lot more lashing out on this thread. However, I feel that some creationist might have some arguments, mainly those pointing out some holes or unanswered questions in marco evolution and how earth and life truly came to be.
What holes?
 
By holes I just mean missing links between the transition between one creature to another, or findings of certain birds and mammals before the dinosaurs came the dominant creatures.Many still use that whole deal of archeraptor to testify against the theory. I'm just pointing out the arguments they use.
 
I believe in intelligent design.

Both systems of thinking are based on faith, especially when one starts talking about the origin of the universe.
 
I believe in intelligent design.

Both systems of thinking are based on faith, especially when one starts talking about the origin of the universe.
One is based on science, not faith.
 
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