Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.
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Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.
Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.
You mean Young Earth Creationism? Or have you managed to somehow prove that God didn't create everything?When you say creationism, I think of the people who deny evolution.
However, it's obviously possible to believe in God and accept the fact of evolution; I'd imagine that there are more Christians who do than otherwise. (Although it might be a close call in the United States.)
Evolution is how we got here. Somebody who believes in God is likely to believe that God guided the process. (Although it's also possible to believe in God without believing that he guided the process, and I've met a number of Christians who didn't believe that God guided evolution -- but I suspect they're relatively rare.)
Evolution is the fact. Theistic evolution is a theistic meditation on that fact. Creationism is just bunk.
No, I mean any form of Creationism that denies evolution, and that includes more than just young earthers. I don't mean any theist who believes that God is behind it all.You mean Young Earth Creationism? Or have you managed to somehow prove that God didn't create everything?
Gotcha...it's just that Creationism creates different meanings depending on which theist you happen to be talking to. Unless you specifically say pro-evolution OEC's (Old earth Creationism).No, I mean any form of Creationism that denies evolution, and that includes more than just young earthers. I don't mean any theist who believes that God is behind it all.
Well, evolution doesn't claim a cat turns into a dog for example. Most species that went through a change stayed within the same family.Maybe I should simplify a bit. There are some elements of evolution that seem correct even if I don't believe in the whole process of one species becoming another. Animals and people are very adaptable to their environment. Being a Christian, I, of course, believe that God made us that way.
Yes, if God is taken non-literally.Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.
I'm not sure I understand this. How would taking God literally impede on one's ability to accept evolution and alike?Yes, if God is taken non-literally.
So, the logical conclusion would be that either the Genesis account of creation is true, or God is frankly a bold faced liar.
God designed evolution is fantastic. Evolution is a marvel of science and Divinity.
A diagram on this page shows how both Christianity and evolution can be possible.
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Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.
Of course it is. Evolution is smart, it's built within for us to evolve so that God does not have to continually monitor, update, and make corrections. Once again, it's SMART. Why wouldn't God do it this way?
Priests have led you to believe there is a battle between God and science because they realized they were losing their power over the people. Once scientists began to explain storms, meteors, comets, eclipses, and earthquakes, the people no longer ran scared to the local holyman for his interpretation of the "signs".
God created the universe, nothing science discovers could possibly go against God. The scientists are revealing the clues to God's great creation. God is the original scientist.
I've come to the conclusion that evolution does not follow the scientific method in that one can only assume or infer an event that cannot have been observed.
The idea that, somehow, we evolved from amino acids in a soup billions of years ago is so laughably improbable I wonder why anyone takes it seriously. (In fact, I kick myself for previously believing such.)
Do you think it is possible to believe in both evolution and God/creationism.