Do you believe 'Evolution' or 'Creation'?
By Wismay
@Wismay (2037)
India
4 responses
@jb78000 (15139)
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18 Jun 09
i think science and religion are completely different. in the case of science evolution is one of the basics, however no understanding of science can give you spiritual insight. i'm studying biology right now and obviously evolution helps with this. basically i think science and religion operate on different planes and shouldn't interfer with each other....
@ra1787 (501)
• Italy
18 Jun 09
Well one can say that science and religion answer to different question, for example religion tells us why evolution worked this way and science tells us how evolution works. Creationism is sharply contrasting with evidence so i can't consider it a valid theory, but everyone can accept his own truth on the matter.
@headhunter525 (3548)
• India
27 Oct 09
It is much debated now in America specially. If evolution is all a lie as some people made it to be why is it that some Hindu or Buddhist or atheist scientist from Japan or South Korea or Philipine or China or India etc find it out that it is a lie.
I am a Christian from India and since we don't have political agenda like some Christian Americans do we don't have anything against evolutionary theory. Some people would like to call us liberal when we say that we are not against evolution. I can't help but smile when someone who's never experienced persecution call someone who's been persecuted yet remain faithful to Jesus a liberal.
@ra1787 (501)
• Italy
18 Jun 09
Evolution is the only theory that has scientifical evidence on its side, creationism is just a religious theory without anything proven on its side.
We can discuss if evolution has been guided by some higher power or not but i don't think creationism can be really considered a vialable theory.