 Originally Posted by PhilosopherStoned
I think that I'd need to see a monkey turn into a brilliant Japanese gardener right before my eyes. And all of its hair better be gone too. I'm not taking any half assed evidence. And I'd want to have it on camera so as to be able to prove to myself that it wasn't just a delusion brought on by the deep rooted, faith-based fervor that always seems to accompany scientific studies.
Unfortunately, that's not how evolution works. The theory of evolution states that apes and humans descended from a common ancestor, but sometime many thousands of years ago, these races branched into two separate, distinct species. A modern-day ape will most likely not evolve into a human.
 Originally Posted by kingerman
Bothe evolution and creationism cannot be proven or disproven.
According to the Bible, the choice is clear. We can believe the Word of our omnipotent and omniscient God, or we can believe the illogically biased, “scientific” explanations of fools.
Evolution has essentially been proven time and again. There are MOUNTAINS of evidence that support it, while the only thing we have to go on in terms of "proof" for divine creation is a book written 2,000 years ago, during a time when sea monsters were still considered a reasonable threat. Not to mention the endless editing that has taken place over the millennium. Honestly, if you truly believe that the bible as we know it today is the same one written thousands of years ago, you're either delusional or insane.
I find it a shame that evolution is still referred to as a theory, when it is FACT. Anyone who thinks otherwise, I have a single concept for you: Occam's Razor.
And another thing; why does everyone have such a mistrust of science? The first step in the scientific process is to make an observation, then try to explain it using logical, rational arguments. You could look at a watch and say, "it works because a watch maker crafted it with intense care and designed so that all the tiny, moving components within would mesh, etc." or you could say, "It runs because fairies trapped within use their magic powers to turn the hands in exact time." One solution is clearly more logical. The same principle applies here. You could say, "life originated many billions of years ago when a unique series of events set the wheels in motion," or you could say, "Some great, divine, invisible being suddenly decided one day to spontaneously create life from nothing, while the devil planted fossils to confuse humans, etc." Which is the logical one and which is the fairy tale? Hmm...
Sorry if I offended anyone, but I'm really getting sick of all this creationism vs. evolution bullshit. We could rant endlessly on the subject, but none of us would ever budge on the stance we currently hold. Just thought I'd try out this ranting thing, and I must admit, it really is quite calming.
/rant.
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