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"So in my opinion its not much of a problem to say, evolution is the best theory available to explain how life came into existence and developed into what we know today."
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I respect your opinion, but there are so many gaping holes in the evolutionary argument it is hard to hold on to as anything more than a fairytale for the godless. Something you can grab a hold of has answers -- those answers resonate within you uttermost being, Creation Science has not only those answers, but the key-holder opens your eyes to the beauty and splendor of His creation -- now there are points within evolution that are not evolutionary points such what you mentioned like selective breeding you'll find support of that in Creation. But arguments regarding mutations, are hard to prove because the origin of the mutation. That is one of the single hardest points for evolutionary scientists to prove. Lastly, evolution isn't science... it is the hope of those who mock. There is more science in Creation because evidence is half of science period. Christians who who may submit to creation through evolution may not be Christians at all, but I am not here to argue that -- again, it is not what you claim... it is what you can prove, and evolution hasn't proved much, it really hasn't. It has just had the favored position of being rather fascistically supported by an educational system that wants to indoctrinate children for very obvious social reasons -- if you believe in nothing, then you have to believe what I tell you. That is not learning I submit to you, nor is it objective.
Lastly, evolution simply doesn't gell with people. They somehow
know better so why we give it more credence then we need is beyond me? I enjyoed reading your repsonse... I look forward to more civil debates on the matter in the future