Dyno writes:
I need some arguments I mean some good ones we are loosing. I am on the creationists side and am like the best debator on our side, and am the only one doing the work and I need some good,real stuff on how I can beat them at this.
Good luck, man. You're going to need it.
Did you get assigned to defend the creationist position, or did you volunteer for it?
If you are a Christian now, and if you volunteered with any intent of defending Creationism in order to defend your faith, I think it is very important that you somehow come to terms with the notion that the literal truth of mainstream Creationism should not be essential to an honest Christian faith. If you let your faith rest on the truth of mainstream Creationism, you may wind up severely disillusioned when you are confronted with the facts.
The theory of evolution was not concocted by scientists with an anti-God or anti-Christian intent. It is the most reasonable scientific interpretation of the evidence. It's neither anti-Allah, nor anti-Ganesha, etc... The theory of evolution does not necessarily exclude God or gods as the creator(s), however the theory is forumlated in such a way that references to God are unnecessary for the evolutionary hypothesis to be valid.
I think that would be your most poignant line of argument. Mainstream Creationism (that which posits a less-than-10,000-year-old-earth, sponatneous "popping into existence" of all the earthly "kinds", a worldwide flood, etc...) has been falsified. Still, this does not mean that God does not exist, nor that He did not create the universe utilizing/guiding evolution to suit His will. God can still be the creator, and it's not wrong to believe that He is while simultaneously knowing that evolution occurs and is responsible for the diversity of life on our planet.