Do you believe in Evolution???
By rodlar33
@rodlar33 (116)
El Salvador
6 responses
@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
21 Jul 10
No, I do not believe in evolution. Evolution is a recognized, observable process that does not require belief. It is not a question of belief. Asking if I believe in evolution is in the same league as asking if I believe in gravity.
@mihama_poohbear (449)
• Philippines
21 Jul 10
I disagree that it is an observable process. I don't think anyone has ever seen or directly observed man evolve from apelike creatures. Unlike gravity, one can directly observe its existence because when you throw something that has mass, it naturally falls down.
@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
21 Jul 10
mihama_poohbear evolution is not confined to the human species. Evolution is directly observable in rapidly evolving creatures such as bacteria. It is observable in the human species using the study of the genome.
rodlar33 evolution is not a theory, it is a process.
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@charym88 (8)
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21 Jul 10
No, I do not believe in evolution but I do believe that they have found the remains of what you call a hybrid. You see... Back then humans were very unorganized and they experimented with many different animals. Even though evolution takes place over thousands of years, I believe that we would atleast see one animal evolving today. We see none of this, so a hybrid has to be an explanation.
@charym88 (8)
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21 Jul 10
Have you ever heard of the Anunnaki aliens. That explains a lot. Also, evolution of the DNA and brain is possible. The apes and the Anunnaki aliens were supposed to be our forefathers. So, in conclusion, we are the hybrids. Read upon the Anunnakis if you have not. I'm not saying evolution is false, but humanity has only been documented to be around for 6,000 years. That is not enough time for us to have evolved into what we are today which is not our full capacity anyways.
@headhunter525 (3548)
• India
23 Jul 10
Apart from evolutionary theory I don't know how else to explain the origin of different species. If someone would come up with a beautiful theory that explains the things that evolutionary theory explains I am willing to consider that. Till then I have to go with evolutionary theory.
@marguicha (223128)
• Chile
26 Jul 10
I think evolution is a process that one can observe in nature. It does not require of any faith. Yuo can see how harmful bacteria get resistant to antibiotics. It is a question on evolution.
We can observe all this easilly with microorganisms but we can proyect that knowledge to understand evolution that required longer time.
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
4 Aug 10
Yes thats a wonder and without which their is nothing and no one.
@wildflow3rz28 (180)
• Philippines
21 Jul 10
Well, i don't wanna get mixed up here. I would like to answer this as a human being & as a creation. As far as what we know as human beings, the evolution theory has a lot of grounds to be considered w/c makes me wanna believe. But humans are limited only to what they know, that's why we still consider it as a theory & not a law.
As a natural creation, there's no contention that evolution ever played a part on the existence of all things particularly us, humans. This was the result of some extraordinary or divine power that no man could ever explain.
Conclusion: I wanna believe, but w/ reasonable doubts.