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Evidence against evolution?
Paul:
I'd like to focus on some key things that shoot holes in the theory of evolution--just a few select things. Kind of an introduction for someone who believes in it. I'm on the fence. I'll kick it off with this great video. This video's cool because it's people who believe/believed in evolution; not people with religious motivation:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FWMg2rdDplg
KristaD:
I have no research or "evidence" so to speak but in assuming that the big bang goes along with evolution (which is the only way I've heard it) I discredit that with the first basic laws of science/physics/biology: Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy)
and Life can ONLY come from other life (http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Pasteur_proved_life_only_comes_from_life_(law_of_biogenesis)).
I have never heard any scientist explain their way around those two laws except to say that it happened that one time lol.
Read down in those links, there's more info about evolution too :).
Paul:
--- Quote from: KristaD on June 08, 2008, 09:19:16 AM ---I have never heard any scientist explain their way around those two laws except to say that it happened that one time lol.
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Actually I think most people who believe in the Big Bang believe that the universes is eternal, just that the Big Bang is what kick started this galaxy.
KristaD:
--- Quote from: Paul on June 08, 2008, 09:24:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: KristaD on June 08, 2008, 09:19:16 AM ---I have never heard any scientist explain their way around those two laws except to say that it happened that one time lol.
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Actually I think most people who believe in the Big Bang believe that the universes is eternal, just that the Big Bang is what kick started this galaxy.
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I don't get what difference that makes ??? with those laws that makes no sense either. If they believe that the universe is eternal and full of energy that could cause the big bang to create our galaxy then where did the energy come from in the first place? It still had to be transferred from something else. And even if the universe was eternal then where did life come from? It still had to come from another life. If they say that the universe itself is eternal energy and life then they essentially believe that the universe is the creator. See evolution makes sense (as God made things to adapt and therefore evolve) it's the spontaneous life and energy that is impossible. And NO people I am NOT saying that we came from monkeys. I do not believe that one species turns into another after a certain amount of time, but that the species God created have changed (adapted) to the changing environments they live in.
musicman:
--- Quote from: Paul on June 08, 2008, 09:24:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: KristaD on June 08, 2008, 09:19:16 AM ---I have never heard any scientist explain their way around those two laws except to say that it happened that one time lol.
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Actually I think most people who believe in the Big Bang believe that the universes is eternal, just that the Big Bang is what kick started this galaxy.
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No, the Big Bang is what kick started the universe. I've never heard of a scientist who believes in the Big Bang and an eternal universe at the same time. The Big Bang has real evidence and I believe it backs up the Genesis narrative.
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