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Creation and Evolution

Night&Day

Member
First off, your idea of how biological evolution works is completely wrong.
Man did not evolve from apes or monkeys. Humans, apes and monkey share a common ancestor. .

Would the same ancestor be the original primate "Ida", in which appears to be a lemur?


Biological evolution is a gradual process, a human baby was not suddenly born to an apelike mother.
The transition from Ardipithecus to Homo erctus itself took over two million years.

Over two million years, how do we know that? Did scientist go back in time and followed its transition? Where's the proof of this transition? Please, not one or two bone fragments.
 

Night&Day

Member
Actually, it is estimated that eukaryotic cells developed at least 2 to 3.5 billion years ago.


2 to 3.5 billion years... that's a stretch. I like the 1,500,000,000 margin of error.

How do we know it's 2 to 3.5 billion years ago? Is there a reference point that scientists have?
 

tumbleweed41

Resident Liberal Hippie
Would the same ancestor be the original primate "Ida", in which appears to be a lemur?


No. Although "Ida' may be a transitional form of the lemur primates.

Over two million years, how do we know that? Did scientist go back in time and followed its transition? Where's the proof of this transition? Please, not one or two bone fragments.
Actually, thousands of fossils have been found from the human evolutionary line.
But of course, as predicted in the Theory of Evolution, genetic evidence is also backing biological evolution
 

tumbleweed41

Resident Liberal Hippie
Remember, when in a room with the shutters tightly closed, if you don't think it is raining outside, don't simply assume it is sunny.
 

Night&Day

Member
No. Although "Ida' may be a transitional form of the lemur primates.

Ok so what primate? Are there pictures you care to share?

Actually, thousands of fossils have been found from the human evolutionary line.
But of course, as predicted in the Theory of Evolution, genetic evidence is also backing biological evolution

Of Course they should. If a blueprint (DNA) created all, then all will appear to be in relations.
 

Night&Day

Member


Wow... "Evolution of DNA is a new non-fiction book."

Water was on a hot burning mass after it cooled. Salt water no less.. Where did water come from? Did you read this. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your effort. But the little I read was more fictional than anything.
 

Night&Day

Member
Ah, and your evidence that this God was the one to have brought forth life?

DNA... What our govrnments paid billions of dollars to learn about.

God created man, then he created woman from man; once again DNA.

I will revist your questions on the week end. still waiting for you to answer all my questions. let's do this like it's a two way street
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
night and day

some information for you we already know.

Solar History Timeline​
Our understanding of the sun and its many details is part of a much longer history of events that had to unfold. These pages will take you on a journey from the birth of the cosmos, to the most recent discoveries about our nearest star.

Solar-B :: For Educators :: Timeline
 

Night&Day

Member
night and day

some information for you we already know.

Solar History Timeline​
Our understanding of the sun and its many details is part of a much longer history of events that had to unfold. These pages will take you on a journey from the birth of the cosmos, to the most recent discoveries about our nearest star.

Solar-B :: For Educators :: Timeline


"13.7 billion years - Formation of hydrogen and helium in Big Bang" (NASA)

What Big Bang? What proof do they have that a "Big Bang" happened "13.7 billion years ago"?

"4.9 billion years - Oldest meteorite forms
4.58 billion years - Most consistent age for formation of sun
4.54 billion years - Age of Earth" (NASA)

Where are their proofs?
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
Absolutely nothing to do with evolution.
You either believe in creation or you understand evolution.
Or, you use creation as a metaphor to deepen your understanding of the value of the evolutionary process...
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
As pointed earlier, these are two different topics, evolution says very little about the origin of life, its focus of study is the evolution of life.
But they are theologically interrelated.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
Good day thanks for your diverse opinions regarding the subject matter on hand. Basing on some given statements, am I right to say that evolution is the process of creation? Or they are just separate issues?
They are separate issues, but theologically interrelated. You're pretty close, I think, to say that evolution is the process of creation. Actually, I would amend that to read, "evolution is the continuing process of creation." Evolution does not explain the origin of life.
 
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