[quote=xAsunaWolfx] @Brand- Agreed. [b]Asking why there is still dirt doesn't make sense since the earth is really composed of it and without dirt... Well, there would be little to no life.[/b] While monkeys are.... Monkeys [/quote] I'm going to elaborate on my first point, the others have covered my second point in more detail: Here is what the Bible says when it talks about the creation of Man: [b][i]And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.[/i][/b] So as I doubt the validity of the statement I asked a question: [b][i]If God made Man out of dirt (or dust to be specific), then why is there still dirt?[/b][/i] However as you pointed out, any smart person would consider this a stupid question. The statement never said God used all the dirt in the world and why would God use all the dirt in the Earth, there wouldn't be much of an Earth left. Anyone in God's position would only use some of the dirt. [b]Just because Man was made out of dirt, doesn't mean God has to have used all of the dirt in our creation.[/b] In a similar way if I doubted the Theory of Evolution I could ask as you have: [b][i]If we evolved from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?[/b][/i] Well the Theory of Evolution doesn't say all the monkeys evolved into humans, what it actually says is only some evolved into humans. The evolution of an animal is influenced by their environment, only some monkeys were in an environment which led to them evolving into humans whereas others were in an environment which led to them staying as monkeys. [b]Just because humans evolved from monkeys, doesn't mean all monkeys evolved into humans.[/b] Both these questions make the same mistake and show a misunderstanding of the theory in question, once you understand the theory in question then it becomes clear that the questions asked are pointless.