Luminous_Rose
CF Ambassador
Perhaps you don't know what "evolution" means. It's defined as a change in allele frequency in a population over time.
I noticed you separated my post, which would take the whole meaning I was getting at. I was refering to evolution (of course a lot of these are broken into many types of evolution these days) as in a change of kinds that does not exist. I am talking like ape to man.
DNA shows that all life known on Earth is of a single kind. If you mean "species", that's been observed to evolve. If you mean "phylum", that takes longer. It's like denying that giant redwoods can grow to maturity from seeds, because no one has ever seen it happen. No one takes such arguments seriously.
If all DNA on Earth of a single kind, doesn't this defeat the purpose of Creation? Adam and Eve were created with their own DNA. God created each animal with their own DNA. While dogs can breed and create a new type of dog, a dog and cat cannot breed and make a catdog. You might have to elaborate more on what you mean. What are your examples for changes of kinds or observable evidence in changes of species?
On the other hand Tibetans, over several thousand years, evolved alleles to live at very high elevations. That sort of adaptation is evolution.
I think in science this would be more of a description of natural selection rater than molecule to man evolution. I cannot see adaptation and evolution ever being one and the same.
It's true. The less you know about evolution, the more likely you are to fear or deny it.
There is nothing wrong with being able to understand the workings of our world. However, there is nothing wrong with appreciating God's amazing creations without ever bothering to have to explain it. It can be amazing to say, "Wow, God has made this! How awesome!" And sitting back to enjoy it for what it is.