Do agree with Evolution Theory?

friend - friend
Indonesia
November 4, 2006 4:37am CST
agree
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@nafking (146)
4 Nov 06
No
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• Indonesia
4 Nov 06
friend - friend
n what do u thing u r come from?
• Indonesia
8 Dec 06
same
• United States
4 Nov 06
To a certain degree, I beleive god had a lot to do with evolution
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• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
thank
@pookie92 (1714)
• United States
4 Nov 06
I don't believe that we all started out as a scrap of slime in the ocean and evolved into people. If that were the case, where did the earth and the ocean come from? Evolution is evident everywhere. People, animals and plants all evolve to adapt to their surroundings. Evolution is slow but evident everywhere we look, I just don't believe that it is possible for evolution to be the answer when we discuss the creation of mankind.
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
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@divir_vij (1591)
• India
4 Nov 06
It cant be 100% true.
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• Indonesia
4 Nov 06
friend - friend
o yess
• United States
4 Nov 06
I believe in God, with some evolution involved naturally.
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• Indonesia
8 Nov 06
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@sadaff (328)
• Pakistan
4 Nov 06
NO! n if u ask me the same question....believe me, im sure i didnt transform into a human out of a chimpanzee or a an ape! v r descendents of adam n eve....y wud humans doubt that?! wud u believe it if i told u that ur cell phone evolved frm sand n oil.....as its chip is made frm sand n the plastics made of oil.....sand n oil just lay there 4 yrs under th sun .....getting proper heat n weather conditions.....it finally evolved into ths complicated set! dont u think that creation n functioning of a human body n mind much more complex n intricate than a cell phone?!
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• Indonesia
5 Nov 06
thank alot
• United States
4 Nov 06
Of course I agree with the evolutionary theory, the evidence supports it. The day a better theory comes around, and which supports the evidence better, I will believe in that one, but not until then.
• Japan
25 Nov 06
so you don't know that biology itself have a doubt about this theory
@zuri25 (2125)
• United States
4 Nov 06
DNA - Evolution or Creationism
I believe in both. I believe that humans evolved into what we are today. I also believe that a higher power of some sort put evolution into motion by creating the first atom/molecule/life giving matter what have you. As far as what gets taught in schools, evolution gets my vote. There is a reason why our ancestors seperated church from state. Evolution should be taught in schools and Creationism should be in religious forums.
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
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@Undefeated (4788)
• Singapore
10 Dec 06
Yup ~! I trust it ... thats a science ...
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
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@eddyraj (501)
• India
25 Nov 06
i dont believe in evolution
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
why
• India
25 Nov 06
YES I AGREE
• Indonesia
8 Dec 06
I am not angree
@harfianto (201)
• Indonesia
8 Dec 06
no Idont
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
WHY
@gtfteam (140)
• Malaysia
8 Dec 06
I agree coz there are lots of prove to whether evolution exist. Evolution hs left numerous records dat reveal the history of different species. Fossils and the comparative anatomy of present-day plants and animals, establish the morphological record. Comparing the anatomies of both modern and extinct species helps paleontologists to infer the lineages of those species. Important fossil evidence includes the connection of distinct classes of organisms by so-called "transitional" species, such as the Archaeopteryx, which provided early evidence for intermediate species between dinosaurs and birds, and the recently-discovered Tiktaalik, which clarifies the development from fish to animals with four limbs. The development of molecular genetics, and particularly of DNA sequencing, has allowed biologists to study the record of evolution left in organisms' genetic structures. The degrees of similarity and difference in the DNA sequences of modern species allows geneticists to reconstruct their lineages. It is from DNA sequence comparisons that figures such as the 95% genotypic similarity between humans and chimpanzees are obtained. Additional evidence of ancestry includes idiosyncratic structures present in certain organisms, such as the panda's "thumb", which indicate how an organism's evolutionary lineage constrains its adaptive development. Vestigial structures such as the vestigial limbs on pythons or the degenerate eyes of blind cave-dwelling fish are also evidences of evolutionary development. Other evidence used to demonstrate evolutionary lineages includes the geographical distribution of species. For instance, monotremes, such as platypus, and most marsupials, like kangaroos or koalas, are found only in Australia showing that their common ancestor with placental mammals lived before the submerging of the ancient land bridge between Australia and Asia. Scientists correlate all of the above evidence, drawn from paleontology, anatomy, genetics, and geography, with other information about the history of Earth. For instance, paleoclimatology attests to periodic ice ages during which the world's climate was much cooler, and these are often found to match up with the spread of species which are better-equipped to deal with the cold, such as the woolly mammoth.
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
wow u complete answer i like it thank my friend
@sj_chaudhry (1537)
• Canada
8 Dec 06
not at all. how could evolution occur if there is no creation?? think about it what you could evolve without its existence and for its existence some one created it soemhow..!!
• Indonesia
10 Dec 06
ok thank
• United States
28 Nov 06
I believe in micro evolution, but there is no evidence of macro evolution
@stellarjade (1238)
• United States
17 Dec 06
I would agree with the evolution theory more than any religious theory. It is just more believable, and can be proven.
• Romania
8 Dec 06
yes!!!!it exist an evolution!!
• India
8 Dec 06
Nopes.. I firmly believe that the Lord God created this earth with His own hands..Period.
• Indonesia
17 Dec 06
im agree with u