I Can't Believe In Darwin's Theory
By randy-johnson
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Some people believe in Darwin's theory but I don't.
These people want me to believe Darwin but I won't.
I can't believe Darwin's theory because it goes against what the Bible teaches us.
If I have to choose somebody to believe, I choose God because he's the one I trust.
Darwin wanted us to believe that we evolved from apes.
Darwin was only a man and men can make mistakes.
But God is perfect, he never has and never will make a mistake.
I'm sorry but Darwin's theory is something that I must forsake.
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my votes for Darwin. I'm sure
my votes for Darwin. I'm sure God would understand. I'm only a man.
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I agree with randy-johnson.
I agree with randy-johnson.T
The problems with Darwin's theory are far greater now than when he formed it, when he felt sure that the mechanisms would become clear. Natural selection is only the means of creatures dying out if environment changes aren't suitable for them. No means of new characters. The possiblitiy of mutations enabling good changes seems more and more remote.
Very many highly qualified scientists are very happy that the evidence is much more consistent with divine creation and design, as God has said. Rhiannon
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many more, indeed most
many more, indeed most scientists would rather god was left out of the equation. It's a step backwards to look for answers from an invisble being.
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I think that is the pertinent
I think that is the pertinent point – would rather god was left out of the equation and that goes for the general public too. But the evidence for evolution is not actually there, and more and more problems are being found for it, the probability statistically being very improbable, despite invoking millions of years, and the evidence of dinosaur fossils having soft tissues still remaining and so being apparently far younger often that thought etc. Rhiannon
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