Quote Originally Posted by Von Milash
I can't beleive how many people in this forum are going to burn in hell.

just because something can't be proven, doesn't mean it isn't real. I guess all the evolutionists, who can't prove it happened, also doubt the existence of the atom. If God can't be proven, he aint there. If the atom can't be proven, it aint there. If evolution can't be proven, it didn't happen.

See, we all accept theories as fact when it supports our argument. But the theories that don't, we dismiss them as unproven, or even conspiracy.

I believe evolution happend because someone wanted it. I believe that someone is God....some cosmic power that resides over us. Just because it can't be proven, doesn't make it less real.

See, if you truly understood science, you would know that entropy renders us basically impossible. How did things become more complex? They can't. DNA couldn't have just formed frmo whatever. And then to form life from it? Come on. Couldn't have happened no mater how many BILLIOBS pon billions of years you gave it. Basic laws say that entropy increases. DNA is the very opposite. We are evidence of something that overcame the basic lws of physics. We may have come from crude forms of humans, and them from apes, but this contradicts the laws of physics. But what is striking is non-believers seem to ignore that if we did come from eviolution (which again, I don't argue), then how come no other species of life took a similar evlotionary path? What made us MAGNITUDES more advanced than the next closest animal on earth? We are not random. Someone, somewhere did this.

Entropy does make the evolutionary concept impossible. If however we started out better, say living 900 years, given that entropy is in effect we would be getting worse and worse. As our dna is copied there is more likely to be errors, and loss of information. Gaining information is impossible. Another piece of evidence against evolution is the existence of larger lifeforms. Dinosaurs, bugs, and mostly all the animals we know lived "millions" of years ago, were much bigger than lifeforms now. Is getting smaller and weaker better? If they started out as single celled lifeforms, and grew into multicelled complex lifeforms that are continuing to evolve into more complex forms, how did they get so big millions of years ago, but now are smaller? It doesn't fit the model. So the model is wrong or there is some other reason.