has hunman evolved from ape?
By kilani123
@kilani123 (864)
United Arab Emirates
March 19, 2008 8:27am CST
why should creationism be against evolution. I mean, it could be the god's way to create things by the process of evolution. is there any indication in bible or other holy books that creation must occur spontineously ???????
is creation means getting living stuff from nothing ?.
it could be turning smaller thing into complex ones.?
if some body have comments about that please share with me......
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5 responses
@goergineo (1498)
• Jordan
20 Mar 08
Craetion means creation and evolution mean a stepwise assembly till reaching the final form. so i think creation will always go against evolution.
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@snowmouse1 (209)
• United States
22 Mar 08
What about the creatures that walked out of the ocean and became land animals? Also what about frogs and butterflies they evolved from a different form right?
@kilani123 (864)
• United Arab Emirates
20 Mar 08
good answer my freind i will give u a best response in my disscusion
@oxoxallyoxox (45)
• Norway
19 Mar 08
YES YES YES! This is a proven scientific fact. There is no question about it. I hate having to talk to very religious people and they just wont believe it even though it is proven.
@twindenise71190 (24)
• United States
20 Mar 08
In the bible it says God created the heavens and the earth. But it doesn't say if there was a big boom or not. So it could go hand in hand. But as far as evloution goes God made man then He made woman from man. So on that note no creation cant go hand in hand with evolution.
@HawaiiGopher (1009)
• Belgium
27 Mar 08
Human did not evolve from the ape. Even evolutionists agree on that. Humans and apes, however, share a common ancestor. ;D
@headhunter525 (3548)
• India
28 Mar 08
There is now confusion with terms. All Christians are in one way creationist because all Christians believed God is the source of life, but a Christian need not be anti-evolutionist. Evolution is neither theistic nor atheistic. It is just to explain the process. The Bible never ever says that evolution is wrong, or anything as such. People who read the Bible as anti-evolutionary kind of a book are reading it wrongly. Bible was written long before modern science along and the writers were not interested in describing the process how life evolved. They were rather writing the book as a theological treatise.
@arjun999 (1004)
• India
24 Mar 08
This is a new idea and i like it. I myself think that god made earth hospitable for life. He created the first single celled organism and and helped in its evolution to larger organisms and then to man and it is obvious that man will one day evolve to something else.