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Biology Evolution

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Where are we coming from? Have you ever wondered who or what started the universe and life? How come the universe has a variety of living things and nonliving things? The universe could start from two different types of beginning, creation and evolution. God created the universe and let all kinds of living and nonliving things exist together which shows creation. Evolution is based on changes occur within organisms from one generation to the next, and the universe began from a theory called the “Big Bang.” If the universe came from Big Bang and why then so many planets are different. In this essay, it will show that evolution is wrong proving by the earth is young, the flood, the fossils and all living things. Through evidences, evolution has too many deficiencies so creation is the logical choice of how life began.

One of the relative reasons to disprove the evolution is by proving that the Earth is still relatively young. Coal is one of the evidences for young Earth. Evolution theory requires millions of years in the formation of coal in order to explain the development of organisms whose fossils are found in coal. By saying the earth is young we can say that coal does not have to take millions of years, coal can form rapidly and in vast quantities. The formation of coal can be shown in the laboratory in the matter of few days. According to Evolution, coal is formed form slow accumulation and decomposition of vegetations. In fact, forming coal require temperature, pressure, water, time and some kind of vegetation. However, large amount of coal has been found in area with soil and over two hundred feet. So the physical evidence suggests that coalification process must have occurred rapidly rather than over long period of time.

Earth’s magnetic field is another evidence for young Earth. Everyone knows that the earth is a magnetic field but they might not know that the Earth’s magnetic field is decaying. According to the evolution theory, the Earth was formed billions years ago and formed from a theory called “Big Bang.” If the Earth was formed long time ago, then the earth should not have enough magnetic force to attract objects to the ground now. The magnet that is in our daily life could be a good example for us. When we divided the magnet in to two, the magnets are attracting to each other strongly, but when we divided into pieces, the magnets are less attractive. In order to form a magnet field some molecules, some electrons, and some atoms need to contain electron, all of these contain electron so an enormous of number that bump them all together could be a strong magnet field.

Global flood are other evidence for disproving the evolution. Biblical record described the event of global flood during Noah’s day. Almost all over the world have stories about a major flood in their culture because people know the story of flood. Scientist can prove the evidence of a global flood by proving the sedimentary layers we see on every continent. When the flood happened, it mixed all the living and nonliving things in the water. So when people discovered, they found out some younger fossils to be on top while the older fossils are deep down. These are fossils that were in the upright position, extending through several sedimentary layers. According to Evolution, different sedimentary layers took hundred of thousands of years to form. Therefore, it is impossible sine the organism would have decomposed before sediments would accumulate. Rather, the fossil shows a catastrophic and rapid burial must have taken place, such as global flood.

By the evolution theory, everything was come from one living thing. In fact, the fossils records have many gaps. If all the living things were came from one living thing, the records should be continually but it did not show any series

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