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The theory of evolution is just that - a theory it is far from a proven science. For something to be considered 'scientific,' it has to be measurable and reproducible. Since it is impossible to do either with evolution, it cannot be called scientific.

The science of evolution cannot explain where the material for the "big bang" came from, essentially evolution says something came from nothing.

The science of evolution does not consider that there is or could be a spiritual world it only deals with the material world.

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What is creation in evolution?

As far as the Bible is concerned, 'micro-evolution' is an ongoing process within living creatures. This does not affect the 'kinds' God created in the Genesis account which is commonly referred to as macro-evolution. As an example, the Bible does not support mankind developing from apes or a single-celled creature developing into another/various fully functional creature.Today, there are many 'religions' in our colorful world of 'churchianity' that are beginning to or already have to some degree, accepted the idea of evolution as a viable explanation for our physical world. This does not, however, in any way, give evolution the seal of approval from the Bible - which is the world of God as the ultimate truth.


Why are missing link fossils a powerful evidence for Creation and not for evolution?

Some people who reject the biblical account of Creation think that living things went though gradual changes (biological evolution) from one kind to another. In order to support their beliefs, they find fossils that, when lined up, seem to show a continuous change from simpler organisms to a much larger and more complex one. But fossils for the most part do not show gradual changes from one kind to another. They are clearly one kind or another not something in between. For example; fossils of mice exist and fossils of bats exist, but no fossils of half-winged, mouse like creatures have been found.


How does evolution involve creationism?

Evolution does NOT involve creationism.Evolution is a testable and therefore provable explanation as to how the diversity of life on earth has happened.Creationism is a religious viewpoint and therefore a mater of faith.AnswerI agree with the above. Evolution does NOT involve Creationism. Evolution is a branch of biological science and thus rejects "supernatural" claims such as those of Creationism, does not need to consider them. Creationism, often hanging on Genesis, the first book of the Bible, predates scientific inquiry and the scientific method and so is thus rejected by science and thus evolutionary science. In the public spotlight, the so-called Evolution-Creation "controversy" and all the on-stage arguments and debates might make it seem as though Evolution and Creationism (and Intelligent Design) have a lot to do with one another, but I doubt Creationism gets much mention at all in scientific laboratories and scientific conferences (it can't because it hasn't got anything to say about the real world.)


When were the biblical creation stories written?

In Genesis, the earliest creation story is the second biblical creation story (Genesis 2:4b-25), attributed to an anonymous author now known as the Yahwist, believed to have lived in Judah around the tenth century BCE. Even before the Yahwist wrote this story down, it was probably circulating as an oral tradition.The first biblical creation story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) is attributed to another anonymous author now known as the Priestly Source, who probably lived shortly after the end of the Babylon Exile, thus the fifth century BCE.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation


How long has the Creation hypothesis been supported?

In some form or another it has always been supported. It kind of took a back seat to other scientific theories such as geology and evolution around the 1800s, but has made a strong comeback in the last 30 years or so. Nothing supports it. It is not a scientific theory.


What are similarities between creation and intelligent design?

Intelligent design in just another name for Creation. Believers in creationism don't want to use the word creation because it reflects a religious bias. Natural selection can be thought of as a component of evolutionary theory. At this point, proponents of Intelligent Design have not presented a unified, well formulated mechanism or model; it is a concept and not yet a coherent scientific theory.


In the biblical theory is the Philippines archipelago already included during the creation of the earth?

Yes it was included in the original creation. God created out of nothing. Archipelago was a change from one form to another form much like a volcano is changed to an island or rock pile from lava out of the ground.


What is the scientific word for the ability to change location?

adaptation or evolution are the two most common.


Do scientists believe man was created by God or that they just evolved?

Different scientists hold different beliefs. Many scientists accept the theory of evolution as a scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. However, there are also scientists who believe in theistic evolution, which posits that evolution is a process guided by a higher power, such as God. Ultimately, beliefs about the origins of humans vary among scientists.


When did the first horse show up?

The first horse showed up on the sixth day of the creation week. The above answer is a biblical answer. If you are looking for a scientific answer then the horse has existed in one form or another for roughly 65 million years. However the first single toed horse appeared 4 million years ago when Equus had fully evolved from the its primative multi-toed ancestors.


What should every Catholic know about the content of the Hebrew Creation Accounts?

It is no longer necessary for Catholics to believe that Genesis contains one, entirely consistent creation story that is true and unquestionable. The Catholic Church officially teaches the biblical creation of the world, but does recognise that Genesis actually contains two creation stories.The Vatican's online New American Bible contains a footnote to Genesis 2:4, saying that this section is much older than the narrative of Genesis 1:1- 2:4a - in other words, a separate and independent explanation of creation. Another note says that Adam's name is a play on words, between adam ("man") and adama ("ground"), because the story has God make man out of the ground. Pope Francis also said (October 2014) that the theories of evolution and the Big Bang are real and that God is not “a magician with a magic wand.”For a discussion on the creation stories in Genesis and the theory of evolution, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation


Are creation and evolution connected or separate issues?

AnswerEvolution is the natural process by which present-day species were formed over a period of billions of years. Creation can have many meanings, some of which are consistent with scientific knowledge about evolution, while some are not.Special creation holds that the world and all its creatures were created in an extremely short period, usually about 6,000 years ago, and that those creatures remain in much the same form as when they were first created. This is a religious belief and is entirely inconsistent with the facts of evolution.Others interpret the Bible in such a way as to harmonise it, to a greater or lesser extent, with science and evolution. Even if not directly connected with evolution, these views are no always inconsistent with evolution.What is important is that the Theory of Evolution is based on empirical evidence and explains how we came to be here, but does not attempt to explain why we are here. Religion should attempt to explain a different issue - why we are here. As long as science and religion remain within their own magisteria, there need be no conflict. There is no reason that a Christian, Hindu or follower of any other religion should not believe in his or her own creation God, while still understanding and accepting the science of evolution.AnswerWhile some believe evolution was the vehicle for the creation of life, others do not. Both camps utilize the same evidence, but interpret it differently. The scientist who believes God created the earth and life directly sees abundant evidence for this, while another scientist who does not accept the view will look to evolution as the explanation. So they can be both separate or connected issues depending on your viewpoint. However, creation cannot be easily separated from God. Evolution, in the opinion of some, has nothing to do with God since it contradicts the plainest meaning of Genesis and would require the existence of death and suffering prior to the Fall of man.