I can't remember ALL of the questions. But here are some of the questions. There is also an extra question in here that was not in the original 8. Not all 8 of the questions were about Evolution. Some were about other off topic things that Evolution cannot explain.
1) If Christianity is false, then why have there been so many prophecies from the Bible that are already fulfilled? The Jews returned to their homeland. The Jews are outnumbered approx. 20 to 1, and they are still the most powerful nation in the area. There have been more earthquakes in the past 10 years than there were in the entire past 200 years. "The Mark of the Beast" - is here right now. It's a microchip that can hold all personally information of any person in a single, small chip - all bank account info, credit info, SS#, address, contact information. The rise of the NWO is also prophecied in the Bible. The one world currency (electronic cash, AKA "credits" will be here soon, kinda like in video games). God blesses the countries that bless Israel. Look at the USA and the UK. They are the 2 top supporters of Israel. Look at other countries that don't support Israel (I'm talking financially here). Which countries are blessed? These are all prophecies from the Bible, and were foretold about 5,000 to 2,000 years ago.
2) If Evolution is true, then how did we get here? Someone said, that's not the point of Evolution. I think it is. Everyone wants to know why we are here, how we got here, etc. Evolution says that life started with the Big Bang (theory). The big bang theory says that the entire universe was squished to a little dot the size of a period on this computer screen. Let me ask you this....try melting a plastic chair, and squishing it down into a little dot. Kinda hard, isn't it? OK, try 1,000 chairs. Then try 1,000,000 chairs. Then try all that + the earth + everything in it (the earth + everything in it is about the 1,000,000 chairs X 1,000,000,000 or so) + the entire universe (the earth + everything in it is probably only about 0.0000000123% of the size of the universe. OK...now...TRY and push that all down into a single dot. Even if the atoms were broken, and only pieces of them remained, and they were compressed like 1,000,000,000,000:1 compression, it STILL wouldn't be possible.
3) Evolution teaches the Big Bang Theory. If the Big Bank theory is true, then elements must have been somehow generated from nothing - that is "spontaneous generation." It has already been *proven* that spontaneous generation is false. So, for that reason, Evolution *maybe* isn't true, right? I mean, we could have got here some other way, right? But, the probelm is, that's not what is tought in the text books. Little 5 year old kids are taught that the Big Bang really happened! That's what they really believe (those little kids), until they turn to about 13 or 14 or 15 years old.
4) Why do we have public schools in America? They are against the law. The government (at the Federal level) should never have had anything at all to do with the education of the citizens of its states. Yet, the government prints the textbooks, they back the Evolutionary religion wholeheartedly, and they are happy to do so. They are happy to tell this lie to our kids. Why do they do that? If you ask me, it's a conspiracy to get people to believe a very big lie. We've been fooled.
5) Carbon dating - it doesn't work, yet we continue to use it. People say that it works, but it really doesn't. Let me explain why. Carbon (the C14 molecule) dating says that since we know the half-life of an element or molecule, or isotope, we can distinguish the age of an organic object by the amount of C14 on that object. This is not true for several reasons.
A) C14 is a VERY rare molecule. It only exists on our planet as like 0.0000051% of the entire molecules on this planet. I don't know the exact %, but it's VERY rare. I'm not talking about the atomic weight, BTW. That has nothing to do with this. Nitrogen is a very common element in our atmosphere. The C14 molecule is very rare. So rare, in fact, that it's inmeasurable. Scientists say that it is measureable, but it isn't. How are you supposed to meausre something like 0.0000051% of the air? And what if it's 0.000049% in other places (not I moved a decimal), that is about 10 times as much as in the first description. And how do we know that there was always the same amount of Carbon on the earth? How do we know that a metiore didn't hit the earth, filled with C14 molecles, and scatter all around the earth? How do we know that the flood of Noah 4,000 or 6,000 years ago didn't change anything? Or that the amount of Oxygen on the earth before the flood didn't change anything?
B) By using Carbon dating to measure the half-life of an organic object, we need to assume the amount of C14 it had to being with. How do we know how much C14 it had 4,000 years ago? It could have been changed somehow, you know. Maybe someone dumped a shovel full of it onto it, or maybe it was never even exposed to C14 because it was in a remote place where C14 is even more, extremely rare (as if 0.0000somethinwhatever % of the air isn't rare enough already). See, with C14 dating, we can say, OK, IF it existed 10,000,000 years ago, this is how much C14 it would have had...but, we really don't know if it was even there 8,000 or 10,000 years ago.
C) Because the C14 molecule is so rare, it's inaccurate. Think about it...what if in some places, it existed as a whole 0.01% of the air. That's still VERY rare, but it's about 10,000 times more common than in other places. Lets see....6,000 years time 10,000, hmm....that is about 60,000,000 years. There is a big difference between 6,000 and 60,000,000.
6) Macro evolution has never been witnessed. Some people say they *did* see one "species" changing into another "species" in laboratory tests, but the Bible says that could happen easily. One *kind* can give forth to it's own *kind* with new traits. But it's still the same *kind* of animal. I've never seen an Ameba turn into a frog. Or a frog turn into an ape. Or an ape turn into a human. And it never will happen, either. Apes and humans don't have a common ancestor. That's a lie. There is hardly even evidence to back that up. Apes don't have vocal cords to talk with, Humans can talk because their vocal cords are made for it. Humans are smart enough to recognize and fear God, apes are not. That is a difference as well.
7) Cosmic and stellar evolution have never been proven, either. That's also a theory. Yet, the textbooks say (in the beginning of the books) that it's a true fact. And the 5 year old kids believe it, of course. Cosmic evolution explains how the stars and galaxies were created. Let me ask a little question about this. In the big bang, the universe was in a smal dot, and it span around really fast until it exploded, right? Do you know about the law of circular momentum? When a circle spins and gives of pieces of itself, the circiles that come out of it also all spin in the same direction. So, why then are whole planets spinning in opposite direction from each other? What about whole galaxies. There are some whole galaxies that spin backwards. Why is that? How could it happen? Also, when measuring the size/distance from the earth of other stars and planets, scientists use a trigonometric function. They use a telescope, and they measure one star from the same place on earth at 2 different times - once in the spring, and once in the fall. The distance between the earth and the sun is 8 light minutes - that means it takes 8 minutes for light on the sun to get to earth. So the whole diameter (from spring to fall) is 16 light minutes. The stars they are trying to measure are sometimes 100,000,000 light years away. Do you know how small of an angle that is? The short end is 8 light minutes (the bottom), and the 2 sides (look at it like a triangle) are each 100,000,000 light years long. The angle that is made then, is something like 0.00000023 degrees. It's VERY SMALL angle. Yet, scientists think that they can use this angle to measure the distance of stars. And even if it does work, that doesn't prove, in any way, that God didn't put them there in the first place.
8) If evolution is true, what is the difference between right and wrong? What is sin? I believe, that if Evolution is true, the only things that are right and wrong, are whatever peple say are right and wrong. And history can tell...rules are only there until you need them. The same goes for laws. Once you don't need laws anymore, what's the point of having them?
9) Why does the media refer to our country as a democracy? It's supposed to be a republic. There is a big difference. In a republic (like America is supposed to be like), the citizens *all* vote, and all have a right to vote, and they vote for leaders, and the leaders make the laws. A democracy is different. In a democracy, the people vote, and THEY make the laws. A democracy is very similar to Evolution. Man makes laws. In Evolution, we don't appoint anyone to make rules for us. We make those ourselves. Remember the pledge of allegiance? "....and to the REPUBLIC, for which is stands, One Nation, under God..." Note that it doesn't say "...and to the DEMOCRACY, for which it stands..." The founding fathers could have done it that way, too, you know, but they didn't. So the media is controlling our government. They tell people it's a democracy when it really isn't. And our government puts up with it. This is very destructive. Also notice where the words "democrat" and "republican" come from (I'm not a democrat or a republican BTW).
These are not the same 8 or 9 questions as I had before, but I also think that the majority of these questions cannot be answered by Evolution.
And my point...no, I'm not trying to prove Christianity right. I'm not trying to say that Evolution is for sure false. Not doing either of those things.
I'm saying, that Evolution is not proven, yet the public school textbooks say that it is. The government and many scientists say that it is. Whenever someone like myself comes up and argue that, people just say "we never said it was proven - it's a theory." But...little 5 year old kids really don't know the difference between a theory and proof. They think a theory is proof. When in reality, a theory is actually closer to a religion (if it's a big theory, like the Big Bang).
And some people say "Well, since some parts of evolution aren't proven but some are (the scientific parts are), then I'm only going to believe the scientific parts." In short, when you are saying this, you are saying that you only believe in science. See, people have been taught, in public schools, since they were age 5, that Evolution = science. That the 2 are interchangable. That is not true. The 2 are not interchangable. Science is proven, it is a fact. Evolution is not. Some people, who believe in Evolution, have found out certain scientific facts in the recent past. So, for that reason, we decide to believe anything they say. That's kinda like a stock broker...look...he makes you money on one stock, or maybe even 10 stocks in a row, so we'll believe in and buy whatever stock they recommend, right? What happens if you put all your money you earned from him in the past into that one stock, and then he's wrong that time? Woops...you just became broke. No one can say that just because something was this way in the past, that it will be right again in the future. Just because some scientists find out / discover some scientific facts, it doesn't mean that they are ALWAYS right. They are quite often wrong. And if you ask me, anything they say about Evolution is wrong. Because evolution is a theory, a belief, a religiion practically. It's not proven. Science is proven, and the 2 are not one in the same. Evolution is 99.95% science, and 0.05% theory (lets just use that as an example, the actual % may be a bit different). We can even say that it's 90% science, and 10% theory. OK, so if it's 90% science, and 10% theory, then it's mostly science, right? I'll tell you what I think. The 90% of evolution that is science, and is proven, is just that - science. It has nothing at all to do with Evolution. Evolution is the 10% that is theory. In fact, evolution is all theory. It's a religious belief that is based on theories, not facts. Science is based on facts, but Evolution is not. You can't switch the 2 around.
Also note, how lies have been told (and government backed) in the past:
1) big rocks fall faster than little rocks
2) if you are sick, you have bad blood. So just get rid of your blood, and you'll be OK in the end.
3) the earth is flat
4) since the earth is flat, if you go to the edge, you will fall off (we don't know how the edge is held up, though)
5) the universe revolves around the earth. the earth is the center of the universe
6) the universe was self created through Evolution and the Big Bang - this is the latest lie that is government backed.
So I'm against:
1) the government interfering with education in America
2) public schools in general, at the Federal level
3) America becoming a democracy, and turning away from being a republic (and thus, for this reason, I'm pretty much against the "media" in general)
4) Evolution in general, for several reasons, outlined in points 1 through 9 at the top. This includes how the Evolutionists believe how the Earth got started, why we are here, macro evolution, stellar and cosmic evolution, the Big Bang theory (with spontaneous generation), and the dating of the earth and the dating of the universe using Evolutionary methods.
And here's a little chart I made....
If Evolution is true, then:
1. there is no creator (the earth was self created)
2. there are no rules (except ethics, which each person makes for himself in his/her own life)
3. there is no purpose to life, except to live here for 80 years and do whatever you want
4. man is at the top of the food chain (thus, the relation of Evolution to Deism)
5. OK to divorce (because in my ethics, that's perfectly fine)
6. there is no Sin, no right/wrong, and no order in general. Everything is without order, and self created.
7. death brought man into the world (natural selection, species died, so the new species were stronger).
8. death is good and ongoing. it's ok to die. you're going to be recycled, reused, and make space for the new, stronger species.
9. there is no after life - first death, then nothing - so then, it's not wrong to commit suicide, it's ok to kill people, and ok to commit whatever sin you want, because after you die, you won't be punished anyway. And for this reason also, no one knows where they are going after they die.
10. it's not possible to tell the future or prophecy (despite the fact that it has been proven), that's an impossible / unprovable thing to do
11. there is no God. Or some Evolutionists believe that they is a God. Well, if there is a God, and he wasn't here to begin with (that is, he didn't create the world), then how did he get here? Was he part of the Big Bang, too? Or if he's just a thing of imagination, what is the point of having him anyway? If a God isn't real, there is no poing of having that God, IMO.
12. no one knows where they are going after they die, and usually, they don't really care, either.
13. there is no hope, only death. Yup, just go with the flow. Everyone else died and did what they wanted, and they don't have a soul, and neither do you, so what's the point?
14. man descended from dirt.
*IF* the creation story is true (and if you believe it) and the Christian God DOES exist, then everything is the exact opposite:
1. there is a creator
2. there are rules - God made them and wrote them in his book, the Word of God.
3. there is a purpose to life - to do the will of God.
4. man is a fallen creature. We are not moving upwards, but downwards.
5. divorce is bad, because God said so. So is any other type of sin.
6. sin exists, and is very bad, and there is a consequence to sin - punishment from God.
7. man working together with the Devil brought death into the world.
8. death is bad. And there is a way out (through the Son of God, Jesus Christ).
9. there is an afterlife. There is a heaven, and a hell. You go to either one or the other. Nothing in between. And you stay there forever. That's what scares people the most.
10. it is very much possible to know the future and prophecy. God knows the future. Some of his prophecies have already come true.
11. we know *exactly* where we are going to go after we die.
12. there is a God, and he is just and merciful, and it's not possible for him to lie. And he is without sin, and he is omnipresent. (note: this is different from the Islamic religion, because in Islam, it's perfectly OK for God or his prophet to sin, and there is proof of Allah's sin and Mohammed's sin in the Koran. How many wives did Mohammed have anyway? Aren't they only allowed to have 4? Why did you have something like 14 wives?)
13. there is a saviour, Jesus Christ. There is hope, and it's very easy to achieve this hope.
14. man descended from God (because God made man in his own image).
OK...BTW, I thought I'd point out....
I wouldn't be surprised if this thread gets locked, or that it gets deleted like the last one did
So, for this reason....I'm going to post my phone#. It's my cell phone. You can call me at any time, and I'm going to get a new cell phone soon anyway, so here goes:
(925) 382-6215 - ask for Tibor.
Happy reading.