To: Texaggie79
If there were any truth to the evolution myth, we would have all evolved into the same animal. There would be no dogs, bees, trees, cats, birds, etc. We would have all evolved into the same kind of creature. As it is, God created the earth to sustain life, not the other way around. That is my story [for 51 years now] and I am sticking to it.
14 posted on
06/24/2002 3:14:33 PM PDT by
buffyt
To: buffyt
Your post assumes that evolution has a "goal". That is false.
To: buffyt
If there were any truth to the evolution myth, we would have all evolved into the same animal.
ROFL. This would be true if the Earth were one uniform environment. I suggest you open your door, and look outside a bit. You'll notice various things called "rivers", "plains," "trees", "caves", "oceans," etc. And the temperature and weather, amazingly enough, varies depending on what part of the earth you happen to be in.
Thus, it would be implausible for everything to evolve into "one animal" since it wouldn't be adapted for every possible earth environment.
24 posted on
06/24/2002 3:23:08 PM PDT by
John H K
To: buffyt
If there were any truth to the evolution myth, we would have all evolved into the same animal.Interesting, but absurd, statement. Since you've been sticking with it for 51 years, I wouldn't touch a thing. It's quite unique.
30 posted on
06/24/2002 3:28:31 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: buffyt
If there were any truth to the evolution myth,we would have all evolved into the same animal.No, that would have us all competing for
the same ecological niche, overwhelming
it, overpopulating and starving to death. There were
other niches where, with just a bit
of adapation, a new critter could emerge
and thrive.
32 posted on
06/24/2002 3:33:02 PM PDT by
gcruse
To: buffyt
Well I'm 54 and I believe in evolution, because God made it possible. You know you can have both.
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