So what exactly is Evolution and Creation? According to britannica.com 2, evolution is a "theory in biology postulating that the various types of plants, animals, and other living things on Earth have their origin in other pre-existing types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations." Where did the other pre-existing types come from? Apparently they came from other pre-existing types that came from other pre-existing types that in the beginning came from a big explosion in outer space. Or was it an implosion?
What about Creation? Creation is the belief that God created us, this world, everything in this world, and the whole universe out of nothing in just six days.
To put in simpler terms evolution is the belief that we came from absolutely nothing and evolved to what we are today, and creation is the belief that God created us and this world from absolutely nothing. They both start with absolutely nothing. So they both sound equally impossible, but obviously one of them happened or else we wouldn't be here right now.
You may argue they don't actually start from nothing, they both suppose one or two things were already here. Evolution supposes that matter and force (or energy?) were already here, and Creation supposes that God was already here. That still leaves us with a problem though. Where did God or matter and force come from? According to observable science, something cannot come from nothing. Science shows that things left to themselves tend to disorder. Just look at any abandoned house, greater order does not appear, but greater disorder does. There is even a law about it! The First Law of Thermodynamics. So according to the laws of the universe, evolution could not have happened because if you have nothing that will always be nothing. "But wait!" you say, "shouldn't that apply to the God of creation to?" Actually it doesn't, because the God of creation made the universe, he also made the laws of the universe, because He made them, they don't apply to Him. That's why He can do miracles, He is not bound by these laws. God also is not a physical being, so laws that apply to physical things like us and the universe don't apply to Him.
Let's consider some more facts. The sun is getting smaller each year. "What does that have to do with this?'' you might ask. Russell Akridge explains it well, below contains a portion of an article he wrote."Does the size of the sun change over the years? Recently, "John A. Eddy (Harvard –Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and High Altitude Observatory in Boulder) and Aram A. Boornazian (a mathematician with S. Ross and Co. in Boston) have found evidence that the sun has been contracting about 0.1% per century...corresponding to a shrinkage rate of about 5 feet per hour." The diameter of the sun is close to one million miles, so that this shrinkage of the sun goes unnoticed over hundreds or even thousands of years.
"There is no cause for alarm for us or for any of our descendants for centuries to come because the sun shrinks so slowly. Yet the sun does actually appear to shrink. The data Eddy and Boornazian examined spanned a 400-year period of solar observation, so that this shrinkage of the sun, though small, is apparently continual.
"What does the shrinkage of the sun have to do with creation and evolution? The sun was larger in the past than it is now by 0.1% per century. A creationist, who may believe that the world was created approximately 6 thousand years ago, has very little to worry about. The sun would have been only 6% larger at creation than it is now. However, if the rate of change of the solar radius remained constant, 100 thousand years ago the sun would be twice the size it is now. One could hardly imagine that any life could exist under such altered conditions. Yet 100 thousand years is a minute amount of time when dealing with evolutionary time scales.
"How far back in the past must one go to have a sun so large that its surface touches the surface of the earth? The solar radius changes at 2.5 feet per hour, half the 5 feet per hour change of the solar diameter. The distance from the sun to the earth is 93 million miles, and there are 5,280 feet in one mile. Assuming (by uniformitarian-type reasoning) that the rate of shrinkage has not changed with time, then the surface of the sun would touch the surface of the earth at a time in the past equal to
t = (93,000,000 miles) (5,280 ft/mile)
(2.5 ft/hr) (24 hr/da) (365 day/yr)
or approximately 20 million B.C. However, the time scales required for organic evolution range from 500 million years to 2,000 million years. It is amazing that all of this evolutionary development, except the last 20 million years, took place on a planet that was inside the sun. By 20 million B.C., all of evolution had occurred except the final stage, the evolution of the primate into man."3
So our ancestors evolved in the sun? Why didn't they pass on any heat resistant traits?

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Evolution or Creation? Only one can be True
RandomI had to write a research paper for school, and I decided that since I put so much work into it, I should put it on here. So if you like Creation vs Evolution, you hopefully will find this interesting. Enjoy!