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Creationists: Do you think that this a good response to evolutionists?
If an evolutionist says "why don't you believe in evolution?" ask him what is evolution? if he says "change in allele frequency in a population over time" then say you do believe in evolution. Every time an organism is born or dies there is a change in a allele frequency in that population.
If he says anything else you can say that the definition of evolution according to the natural academy of science is change in allele frequency in a population over time so he doesn't even know what he is asking and that according to that definition you do believe in evolution.
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- DebbieLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
That's way too confusing. You have to have conversations with people in a language you can both understand but without talking down to each other. Otherwise, you just sound arrogant and no one wants to listen to an arrogant person, even if they may be right. If someone talked like that to me, I'd tune them out very quickly. Talk to people with respect and don't use scientific babble that neither of you actually understands. The idea is to help unbelievers consider the idea of Christ, not show them disrespect by trying to outtalk them.
- ?Lv 67 years ago
Creationists accept micro evolution because Scientists have observed micro evolution. Its Macro Evolution Creationists don't accept.
- torpex2002Lv 77 years ago
And anyone with half a brain knows what the implication of that definition is.
Genetic variety over time.
- antoniusLv 77 years ago
Have you ever thought about working as a re-writer. You would likely do well with comic books.
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- ?Lv 77 years ago
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I have never heard such obvious bullshit -
Evolution is NOT a "change in allele frequency in a population over time" -
Evolution, FYI, is where the offspring is a different species to its parents.
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- Anonymous7 years ago
that would be devolution which is more accurate