lants and animals were basically the only forms of life on the planet. The Homo sapien was nowhere to be found. Life on earth is all about the survival of the fittest; those that are weak will die out. As the years progressed, the earth experienced several changes. Evolutionists say that humans evolved from primates. As the earth changed, these primates had to adapt to their environment. They became the most dominant species on the earth as they used every natural resource to its fullest potential; they earned the spot at the top of the food chain. Eventually, the primate evolved into what is now the human being, the most dominating creature on the earth. So whether we were created at an instant, in the image of God, or created step-by-step over time, the result is the same. We are still human and still here.Many arguments have been made over how the Earth and its surroundings first came into existence. The fire of this issue has kindled for centuries, but there is a simple fact that both sides seem to agree upon. The Earth as we know it today will eventually come to an end. Christians believe that the earth will be demolished when God is finally fed up with all of the sins that man has performed, and the only way to make things right is to destroy everything and start with a fresh page. The Holy Bible states that water or a flood will never destroy the world a second time, the next destruction will be through fire and brimstone; life, itself, will come to an end. The chosen few who will start the new world off right again must have been saved and faithful to their Lord and Savior. The theory of Evolution also includes our impothetical destruction. There are many theories about how the world will end, but the one that most evolutionists accept is that a meteorite will seal the earth's fate. Many scientists believe that mankind will no longer roam earth within a matter of a few years. An enormous asteroid of some sort w...