Creation's Unheard Argument
Since the 1960's, evolution has been taught in schools and believed by a majority of people. One group has refused to believe in evolution, and it makes a strong opposition to Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory. This anti-evolutionary crowd which refuses to believe that man has evolved from apes, is called the creationist group. Creationists believe that man was created by God and not by chance. Popular science seems to side with evolution, and yet great scientists such as Galileo, Newton, Kepler, and Boyle were all faithful creationists (Matter and Motion 270-271). Granted, these men lived at a time before the theory of evolution was formed, but if their great minds could think of no other possibility than creation then that is a testament to creation. Both viewpoints deserve consideration, but creation shows more stability when tested by reason. The creation viewpoint explains man's origin by presenting sound evidence. Truthfully, creation, like evolution, is impossible to prove because we cannot go back in time to experience the beginning as it happened. Despite this fact, evolution is widely accepted. Since neither evolution nor creation can be proven, the two should be looked at obje
Wagner, Tom. "Darwin vs. the eye." Creation ex nihilo. Sept.-Nov. 1994: 10-13. Wieland, Carl and Robert Doolan. "Evolution 'unscientific'." Creation ex nihilo. June- Aug. The evidence that has been given for creation is quite persuading, and yet, evolution has some evidence of its own. Perhaps the greatest claim for evolution is the Archaeopteryx, a proposed half- reptile, half-bird. The Archaeopteryx is a full-feathered bird with teeth, claws, long legs, and a long tail. Because of these attributes evolutionist claim that the Archaeopteryx is a dinosaur that evolved and could fly (Monastersky 71). In addition to this bird, evolution has put together many claims for human ancestry. The claimed Neanderthal man had a big build, lacked a chin, and had distinctive brows (Begley 61). Neanderthal man also had limbs with thick bones, a brain case larger than modern humans, and odd facial features (Witze 26). Cro-Magnon man hunted, lived in a hut, made weapons, and even produced art on cave walls (Hughes 52). Nebraska man (Matter and Motion 297-298) and Homo erectus were also proclaimed to be "missing links" by evolutionists because of differences seen in their skeletons (Few Clues 15). These fossils are essential to evolution and they are generally believed. Are these really legitimate fossils?
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