THEWULFMAN wrote:That's so easy to explain it's sad. The reason why we are over-populating the Earth is because we aren't dying fast enough anymore! We used to have shorter life spans, which is why women would get married so young. 200 years ago, you got married at 14 or older. We've been learning too much about medicine. We've wiped out too many diseases. We've made infant fatality far more rare. The reason why the life span of humans keeps going up is simple, we're learning more about medicine. It's estimated we'll be living to over 150 soon, many (scientists) say the first person to live to 200 has already been born.
This is so easy to answer it's sad.
I recall well in history that around the medieval times people lived an average life of 40, the "why" can be found in varios things, wars, no food, unclean water are a few examples.
People in Europe or the USA generally live up to 75 years, yet people in Africa live generally till their 43 very similar to the medieval times.
It's more or less how you stated it, however there are diseases that we cannot cure, cancer and AIDS being the main ones at the moment.
However, evolutionists state that our life span changes depending on the population we have, yet naturally NOTHING has changed for humans, only the conditions we live in.
The medieval or dark times were the times that there was way less population then there is now, yet with the "revolution" both cultucal and on the farmlands wich started in England people got more food, better life conditions and alongside the "lifespan" increase the population increased, and Hunderds of years later we live longer and longer overpopulating the Earth and yet "nature" isn't acting towards it, we live longer and keep overpopulating so "naturally" our life span isn't decreasing as it sould.
Wich means of course "untill it changes" that the theory given by some "scientists" is wrong[/quote]
THEWULFMAN wrote:Yeah, that is true. You know why fear is personal to each human? Tiny, minute mutations in our DNA. It's called evolution, on a much smaller scale at least. Our brains are all different from eachother because the DNA does not replicate identically during reproduction. If evolution didn't exist, we'd all be the same, and dogs wouldn't exist. Unless you're going to claim that God created dogs, and they are not decended from wolves. Breeding is an example of evolution on a much faster scale.
Dogs, wolves and foxes are all canine animals, that one came from the other however i cannot state, they are similar but not the same.
I could as well state that cats come from lions since their "similar" besides their size.
THEWULFMAN wrote:There is not one cell of my being that doesn't believe in God, however the same goes for Evolution. In regards to evolution, it can be seen on a small scale all around us if you care to look. Evolution's basic principles can be seen constantly. Hair color for example. My mom's hair is brown, my dad's is black. My hair is blonde. I have different colored hair because of a genetic mutation during gestation. Genetic mutations, the bare basics of evolution.
However i haven't seen a person being born with blue, or purple hair before.
Ever tought that maybe a grandparent or some distant family member could have been blond?
THEWULFMAN wrote:In regards to you not believing in evolution, where does that stop? What is the line between science and religion? I personally don't see a line. However you draw one somewhere. What other scientific facts do you not believe in? If you disregard evolution, a simple fact, what else can be easily dismissed as blasphemy? Do you believe in atoms? Or is the idea of your body made of millions of atoms too much for you? Where does it end? The best question to ask would be; what scientific things do you believe in?
It's quite simple for me, you see the diffrence between science and religion has been stated here a few times before.
Maybe this example works for you, imagen you go to an island and you find a rock, on that rock you see there is a carving that says(for example) John 1900
What do you think, did someone carve that in this rock or did it came to be because the erosion on that island?
"Inteligent life cannot create life, yet life created itself"
We are an inteligent design, so i cannot believe such a design was created randomly wich luck from "stardust" wich noone aided to create life.
Basicly where i draw the line is that "science" or the evolution theory says that life has created itself by "chance?" rather then someone far more intelegent creating a intelegent design
THEWULFMAN wrote:The truth is we are made from "dust". Stardust that is. All of the atoms that make up our bodies come from first generation stars. Our sun is a second generation star.
You basicly answered this point yourself
PS. sorry for the grammer in case there are grammer problems, i don't have the time to correct it all
MT