You're conflating the definition of "theist" and "creationist" because what you described defines a "theist" IMO.
I define creationist as a person who disbelieves in evolution (yes macro-evolution for those creationists who like playing semantic games). A theist could believe in evolution and thus not be a creationist, or, theoretically (though highly unlikely) an atheist could disbelieve in evolution, and thus be a creationist.
Just to pick up on your jibe about semantic games Herbert.
As you know, there is a clear distinction between macro evolution (small changes over time changing one species into another) and micro evolution (small changes over time WITHIN a species) how is that word play?
“Darwin’s” finch beaks are clear evidence for micro evolution but where is the one testable undisputed example of macro evolution? A cat does not turn into a dog no matter how much time you give it.
Please don’t fall into the trap of thinking people who believe in God are stupid as Dawkins does.
Until 16 years ago I was a committed atheist. I believed the evolution narrative and myself fell into the trap of thinking “God botheres” were stupid.
My wife became a Christian (which I hated) but asked me to go on an Alpha course. I was up for the challenge to convert some “bible bashers” so off I went.
A very nice old man quoted C.S.Lewis, if Christianity was true it was of the most importance, if false of no importance. What it can’t be is moderately important. It either was true or wasn’t.
That sent me on a quest to find truth but to do that I had to be open minded and lay down my bios to naturalism. To be open minded I had to be open to everything, that included....... wait for it....... the supernatural.
Let me tell you now, I wasn’t looking for a crutch or a club to join I was looking for truth, THE truth, objective truth and I promise you now, if I had found that truth in Islam I would be a Muslim today, if I found truth in atheism that would be my position today but no, today I’m a committed bible believing Follower of Jesus, the God who supernaturally stepped into his creation and redeemed us back to himself. Not a dead god but a God who is alive and speaks through his Spirit to this day.
So my question to you is:
A. Will you look for truth?
B. Will you be open to all explanations?
C. Or will you never be convinced of God because you have already discounted the supernatural?
I pray you will find truth, because the truth will set you free.
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