Friday, March 27, 2009

Creationists agree with Darwin on natural selection

Many evolutionists I talk to do not fully understand the creationist point of view when it comes to evolution and the process of natural selection. Creationists do agree with Darwin on the process of natural selection. Natural selection states that organisms with advantageous traits survive and increase in number allowing them to pass on that trait to their offspring. The evolutionist takes it a step further and says that by this process a frog can become another animal. Creationists do not agree with that next assumption. There is no evidence to support that an animal can become another "kind" of animal. A dog can become a bigger dog, or a hairier dog, but it can not become a horse.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509800,00.html?sPage=fnc/scitech/evolution

This link will take you to an article that discusses this issue. It also talks about the creation museum in Kentucky.

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