Would you all agree that God did not create every sort of finch in the world.. but darwin was right in that.. God created maybe 10 species of finch .. and the others adapted to their environment an...
thats something i do wonder about, because saying that animals adapt, taken a step furthur, someone could say that is what evolution is. so i dont know what to think about that. i do think that w...
I don't thin its evolution or even "adaptation" or "survival of the fittest" as you all have stated. Its called genetic diversity and taking advantage of that diversity. We are all descendents of Noah. When certain families of his offspring bred with eachother and started forming the different races of people, those people moved (After Babel) to an area that suited them. White people didn't go to Africa, because the sun was too strong, and they genetic makeup couldn't handle it. Black people had an advantage over them. Their skin could withstand the bright sun, and their sickle-cells could handle malaria.
What did not happen, but what evolutionists would have you believe is that people got darker in Africa due to adaptation.
well, i'm not sure if i stated it or not in my other comments, but, when i refer to evolution, i refer to this definition:
"A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form. See Synonyms at development. The process of developing. Gradual development."
I believe that is a valid definition for what both you and i are describing.
so that would make sense... because it never changed into something different... but adaptation to environment, that still sounds strange to me.
As stated before by 9, its all about Darwinism....
yeah, I didn't like where this thread was going. but I don't wanna upset anyone.
Where is it going Dean??
to the garbage!
everyone brought up some interesting points, and i'm glad we talked about it. this whole thing definitely reaffirmed my belief in creatorship, but it also brought up some questions i had never thought about before, especially what ian said about noah's ark and deans comments on genetic diversity. it's mind boggling really.