When I see evolution I don't see a lack of a designer I see a layed out plan and designer. Why does every one think that christians believe that thunder and lightning is magic and, there isn't really electricity running through those cables it's tiny tiny people carrying the current really really quickly. It doesn't say anywhere in the bible that you should ignore science I know a very intelligent Maths professor that teaches at Oxford and is also christian who could discuss the finer scientific points with you folks for hours but I've only just started uni so am not qualified so my faith in evolution is not firm because I don't have the qualifications, just to recap.
Worth bearing in mind that while you identified two positions in your OP, it is not simply a case of Christians vs atheists (creation vs evolution). There are plenty of Christian evolutionists here, myself included. Most of the atheists here are also atheists because of things that happened in their personal lives - not because "evolution disproves God" - it doesn't - science can't prove or disprove God.
That still doesn't stop us arguing about it though
As far as I know, in my time on CF there have been a couple of people here who have come from a position of fundamentalism to a more moderate one regarding contemporary science.
I have no problem with evolution I believe it happend, I believe there is evolution in the species going on today but if some one shows me a very small pile of bones with the very base of a skull and says there's proof that they are relatives because I imagined what the rest of it looked like.
The picture lay out is very helpful and it does make sence but I'm still quite sceptical of labeling things sooooooo accurately. If I knew how they found that out and could conduct the experiments myself then I would believe but I have no interest in fossils so I'll just ask God when I meet him. To me it looks like a logical progression but how do I know that they aren't four different creatures all with similar structure?
No offence, but not knowing how the methodology works and then saying "I'll ask God when I meet him" is pretty darn lazy. This topic obviously concerned you enough to make the thread and respond, so why is so much to ask that you read up on the basics of how things like palaeontology, genetics, dating methods etc work?
For one thing, you need to know about multiple methods because that's how we ARE so sure of the conclusions drawn. One method can give good results, e.g. fossil record, but once you start comparing it with the genetic and geological data and start getting matching results you know you're onto something.
Are you saying that making the connection between one fossil to another fossil sounds like voodoo? If so well yes I have no interest in fossils why would I know that much about them or how to detect them? Just in the way if I asked you how to train someone to actively use their central nervous system to activate more muscle fibers you would have no idea. I'm guessing of course. Do you lift weights? I digress.
No, many of us wouldn't know the finer points of your field - but we wouldn't necessarily shrug it off and say "I'm not convinced - but I can't be bothered learning how it works, I'll ask God when I die" either. We'd either ask someone who knows (yourself) or read up on it, if we wanted to know more.
I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH EVOLUTION as I've said from the beginning. I just don't think it dissproves God and personally I don't have the confidence to start labelling creatures relatives unless I'm damn sure of it and can prove the results to myself.
Nothing wrong with that, but reading up on the groundwork that has already been done is a good starting point.