Christians, do you honestly believe that creationism should be taught in school as an alternative to science?

What you are saying is that you don't understand how things happened, therefore a magic man in the sky must have done them. You haven't done your homework, which is to educate yourself. This isn't uncommon for theists, who've been taught that "God did it" is a reasonable explanation for just about everything.

For thousands of years, people have said that their god was behind what they didn't understand -- life, lightning, stars, earthquakes, the origin of life, the world or the universe, etc. Positing a god to supposedly answer a question solves nothing. It just adds an unwarranted level of complexity and stops you from asking more questions. Science is the use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the knowledge generated through this process.

It is the best tool ever devised for understanding how the world works. The Big Bang Theory is supported by extensive data. Six prominent facts are: The red shift of almost all galaxies, getting greater as their distance increases.

— This shows that the galaxies are flying away from each other, at greater speeds at greater distances. The cosmic microwave background radiation. — This is a remnant of the radiation from the Big Bang, and has cooled over time to the exact temperature predicted.

The variations in the cosmic microwave background radiation. — These variations fit theoretical predictions, and were caused by quantum differences near the start of Big Bang. The proportions of the lightest elements and isotopes.

— This helps show that the calculations for nuclear interactions immediately following the Big Bang are correct. The changes in galaxies as we look further away (and thus back in time), with distant galaxies more primitive and having fewer heavy elements. — This shows some of the changes in the universe since the Big Bang, and confirms the deep time of the universe.

The change in the apparent speed of type 1a supernova as we look back in time, with distant supernova exploding more slowly. — This shows that the light has been stretched out by the expansion of space over billions of years. The Theory of Evolution has overwhelming and conclusive evidence.

There are at least eleven areas of study and empirical data supporting the Theory of Evolution. They are: Paleontology (fossils).

You don't seem to know anything about the Big Bang or evolution. First, Big Bang and evolution are two completely separate theories. Life on Earth appeared like ten billion years after the Big Bang.

As for how it appeared - I don't know. Maybe one day science will find the answer, but right now we can only guess. Anyway, after life appeared, it still took four billion years to evolve into its current form.

And that's a very long time, especially considering that you couldn't spend a few minutes to proofread your text.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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