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GottLiebtSie
13 years ago

Hello Field2,

If you believe in the theory of evolution, then you will be taught that life has arisen from dead matter and everything has become by chance. But is that credible?

Look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6INULQBerY and the following videos.

LG Moritz

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  GottLiebtSie

Thanks for the star…!

xXBrasselXx
13 years ago

So it started with microorganisms and bacterial individuals. Then further living creatures and later also fish develop. Then the first amphibians went to the land, and so on. The evolutionary chain stops.

SamLe
13 years ago
Reply to  xXBrasselXx

I’d say that. The first being to speak of as an animal was probably some kind of fish.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  xXBrasselXx

The evolutionary theory is a non-proven and non-professional theory, even if it is announced worldwide as a “secure”.

mikewolf
13 years ago

According to the Bible there was an apple tree, so it would have to be the apple wrapper, because it puts its grubs in the apple.

Real even without witnesses Jehov. were it certain individuals, then bacteria, later pancakes, from which small cancers developed, etc.

Rowal
13 years ago

The first animal was probably a bacteria-eating individual with cell nucleus, similar to today’s slippery animal, so small that it is hardly perceptible with the naked eye as a single animal. Such beings emerged long ago about 2 billion years ago, so long before the occurrence of the multi-celled visible animals.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  Rowal

Such beings emerged long ago about 2 billion years ago, so long before the occurrence of the multi-celled visible animals.

…under the – unsecured – condition that the theory of evolution is true and that the time calculations are correct. See

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6INULQBerY and the following videos.

LG Moritz

Mixia
13 years ago

Good question – you can see how many wrong answers are given 🙂

The term “animal” is not sharply defined. This refers to living beings which breathe oxygen for energy recovery and consume other living beings. Today, only multicellular living creatures are called animals.

The oldest beedged forms of this are probably sponges and jellyfish. They’ve been known for almost a millifold. Of such primitive animals, you and I have come from.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  Mixia

They have been known for almost a milliarte years. Of such primitive animals, you and I have come from.

…under the – unsecured – condition that the theory of evolution is true and that the time calculations are correct. See

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6INULQBerY and the following videos.

LG Moritz

Mixia
13 years ago
Reply to  GottLiebtSie

I suspect the questioner was about biology, not religion. That’s why I gave the scientifically correct answer.

Maybe you could understand the question from religious. You can give an answer to your religious understanding. But please don’t spread such a bullshit as Walter Veith’s lectures. This is not natural science, but religion, and it is not my understanding of religion at all. But everyone likes to keep it as he wants, that’s a religious series that guarantees our secular state.

Buckykater
13 years ago

the first living beings waremmiroorganisem and bacters that do not count to animals. the earth was even the longest since its existence only populated with them. the first animals were probably culls and sponges. first webelts were fishing and fish-like beings in silur 440 million years ago.

lizsecret
13 years ago

in any case the first animal was to be found in the water.

jobul
13 years ago

If as a “animal” you mean a living being visible with a naked eye that can move, has senses and eats other living beings, it may have been a hollow animal (quie or polyp).

milenasmileys
10 years ago

I mean the Ichtyosthega. He was a url and had already a skeleton and 4 extremities that made him go on land.
However, he was still dependent on water, but other animals only come later in the ecolution history..

Koenich
9 years ago

Get the books of Hoimar von Ditfurth

“In the beginning was the hydrogen” and “The Spirit did not fall from heaven”.

They are a little older, but very well understandable. You can help you get an overview of your question.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  CrazyDaisy

You all talk about evolutionTheoryas if it were the absolutely and infallibly proven truth, and that the time calculations are correct. Watch this video series:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6INULQBerY and the following videos.

LG Moritz

CrazyDaisy
13 years ago
Reply to  GottLiebtSie

Laberrhabarbums.

cherrycasy
13 years ago

probably any protein molecules in the water…while these are not living beings then probably any single cell like these pantoffel animals =)

Sinned6
13 years ago

Microorganisms

goldhammer
13 years ago

some single-celled water animal

Misuns
13 years ago

one-celler living in water

Nyuuu
13 years ago

Individuals in water

Franky08
13 years ago

Do you mean a multi-celled being?

Belov1
13 years ago

Anoeuvres, single

Justen222
13 years ago

Individual.

player189
13 years ago

The Dino

costacalida
13 years ago

The snake in paradise.

SamLe
13 years ago
Reply to  costacalida

You think?
Or is this just the first animal mentioned in the Bible? (if so)

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
Reply to  SamLe

The snake is not the first animal mentioned in the Bible. The first animal mentioned by name is the whale fish. Anyway, God created the animals all on the fifth and the sixth day:

    1. Moses 1:20-23:
  • 20 And God said, “It wilt the water of living things, and birds shall fly on earth under the feast of heaven.

  • 21 And God created great whale fish, and all the beasts that live and weave, of which the water groweth, every one according to its kind, and all the feathered birds, each one according to its kind. And God saw it was good.
  • 22 And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the water in the sea, and the birds shall multiply on the earth.
  • 23 Then there was the fifth day from evening and morning.
  • 24 And God said, The earth brings forth living creatures, each one according to its kind: cattle, spices and animals of the field, each one according to its kind. And it happened.
  • 25 And God made the beasts of the field, every one according to his kind, and the cattle according to his kind, and all the spices of the earth according to his kind. And God saw it was good.
  • 26 And God said, Let us make men, an image that is the same to us, that reign over the fish in the sea, and over the birds under the heavens, over the cattle, and over all the beasts of the field, and over all the spices that crawl on the earth.
  • 31 And God saw all that he had done, and behold, it was very good. There was the sixth day from evening and morning.
SamLe
13 years ago
Reply to  field2

What would that be for a paradise where there is only one snake?
I understand the history of creation symbolically and as compatible with the theory of evolution.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago
  1. do not call these two Apokryph writings “6 and 7. Book by Mosit“, but “6 and 7th book Mosis” and differ from the “five books of Moses” by the title alone – which are written without “s”.
  2. What does “believe” mean in your opinion?
  3. What do you mean “belief of God”? God is, He doesn’t need to believe.

By the way, ZJ represent teachings that are not Christian.

mikewolf
13 years ago

Anyone who conveys the faith of God with the formation of the earth is either a Z. Jeh… or a follower of a sect. I am curious when someone from the old testament explains the origin of the bacteria. Perhaps the “Forbidden ” 6th and 7th Book of Moses.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago

What do you want to say?

mikewolf
13 years ago

What is this answer? Surely witness the fish’s belief that the fish’s logo sticks to the rear window.

GottLiebtSie
13 years ago

Hello SamLe,

are you ready to question your view?

LG Moritz

RysePvP
9 years ago

I know I’m sorry at school.