Questions for Creationists

by Miguel

 

I'm wondering if Creationists here would care to answer a few questions?

1.) So you agree that organisms produce more offspring than actually survive to reproduce themselves?
If not then why not? Can you give examples?

2.) Do you agree that organisms either adapt to their environmental circumstances and survive, or fail and dissapear?
If not then why not? Can you give an example?

3.) If you disagree with the idea of descent with modification, do you therefore disagree with the idea of human reproduction from egg/sperm to newborn?
Why are the the two developmental processes different in your opinion?
What fundamental barrier prevents one and allows the other to occur?

4.) Do you agree with the concept of arranging nature into a nested heirarchy of relationships?
I.E.: Cats belong to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Felidae, Genus Felis, Species Catus.
If not, why not?
What alternatives do you have to offer?
How do you define the Biblical 'kinds' or 'Baramin'?


These four questions, if honestly attempted, can be the basis of ongoing discussions.

Cheers & God bless



Posted on Aug 27, 2006, 8:03 PM

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