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Kenso - Does "There is no doubt about creation" imply that evolution is not valid?
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To me it is not valid and I strongly believe that it is not compatible with Christian faith and the teachings in the Bible. But it is valid for those who live without God. It is the best explanation so far people can come up with if they rule out the existence of God, i.e. creation. I dont argue that organisms can evolve in some way or adapt to changing enviroments, but my forefathers were no apes and a bird cannot become a lion.
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Greetings. The evolution continues being a work hypothesis that is used to interpret and to systematize the different scientific discoveries, but that by his own nature it is indemostrable (since their postulates cannot be studied and be verified by the man. The experimentation nor the falsación are not possible, basic elements so that it can be spoken of an empirical science). The same it happens with the creation. Therefore, one is a faith subject
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It's difficult to do experiments on evolution (you'd have to use bacteria or something that reproduces very quickly) but there's plenty of evidence. As has been pointed out, an example of evolution occurring within our lifetimes is that there are now bacteria that are resistant to almost any antibiotic you care to name.
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Only raises these terms in question in the debate, in the paradox of discussing issues of faith, because faith in itself may not be conditioned by irrefutable evidence or argument, because no serious faith. I particularly believe that evolution is only a theory in the process of demonstration, but I have faith in evolution.
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