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Old 02-13-2009, 07:59 AM   #11
piercehawkeye45
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Something exploded out of nothing.
Wrong. The theory states that the same amount of energy has been constant since "before" the big bang.

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This continued for billions of years, against ALL odds and logical thought.
Back this statement up. Also, many events we don't understand tend to go against ALL odds and logical thought. We see no patterns in quantum mechanics but that still exists as fact.

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Nothing created anything, it's all random chance.
Chance plays a role but evolution occurs based on environmental conditions, which is not chance.

Evolution has withstood EVERY piece of evidence thrown against it. The only valid arguments against the theory goes into areas that science has no current knowledge or understanding of. Another great aspect of science is its dynamic nature. As of now, scientists gather as much evidence as possible and make conclusions of what happened based on that evidence. If new evidence is presented the conclusions will change until a testable theory is formed and that is perfected from thousands of scientific tests.
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