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Evolution. Such a solid scientific fact and yet still disputed. To those who still reject the theory: [Spirituality & Religion]

I want to answer your questions and address your criticisms to the best of my ability.
I think that most people who reject evolution really just don't understand it or are prisoners of their own bias.
For example, one person upon learning that we'd found preserved soft tissue from a dinosaur, decided that this called into question all of geology, age of the earth and by extension the theory of evolution....rather than deciding this discovery called into question our understanding of how and for how long soft tissue can be preserved.

This is the kind of biased thinking i am hoping to overcome through discussion of issue and evidence.

Let's do it!馃榾
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Silverwings61-69, F
How can anyone in their right mind deny the scientific fact that out of 6 billion people on planet earth, no two have the same voice pattern or finger print, This is just not possible without the hand of our creator being involved. To even think so is ludicrous.
Pikachu
@Silverwings

I'm not sure how your conclusion follows from your premise.

Can you explain why unique fingerprints should only be possible given a creator and not with genetic recombination?7
Silverwings61-69, F
@Pikachu More college words , I prefer to stick to the basics. 1 Corinthians 3:18
Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise.

2 Timothy 3:7-9 King James Version (KJV)
7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Pikachu
@Silverwings

Ok that's why you think the bible supports your position.
But you've made the claim that you think unique features like fingerprints can [i][i]only[/i][/i] be the product of a creator and not genetic variation.

You have yet to offer any reason why that claim should be accepted.

The floor is yours.
@Silverwings Quoting the Bible isn't going to make an atheist believe. It's like quoting a Santa Claus book to an adult. It won't change anything. You have to give a valid answer. If you can't back up your beliefs then don't argue with someone. It's that simple.