Good Evening:
Hi, Al here... I am new to the forum.
The comment I would like to address is:
All I've ever seen from those who say things like "evolution adds to my belief in God" is vague, warm-fuzzy, feel-good platitudes that even a cursory examination shows to be empty. From my perspective, it looks like someone telling themselves, "I really need to believe this, so I'm going to no matter what".
My belief in evolution adds to my belief in God. I have no trouble in putting God and evolution in the same sentence. Now, there are many people who have difficulty with this concept. They rightly state that billions of years is a long time to wait for the production of a single race of God knowing individuals on a lone planet lost in an otherwise empty universe.
But I see things somewhat differently. For what if this was not the only inhabited world in the universe? What if it were only one of millions, or billions of inhabited worlds? And what if each of these worlds had the possibility of producing a race which could also know God. Then, and only then, (at least in my opinion) would there be a sound basis believing that evolution and God are connected in some manner.
Now, I am not gonna tell you that I have ever been in contact with beings from another world, or another plane of existence. Because I have not. But, having seen the recent advances of science, like the Hubble Deep Field image (check it out on u-tube if you have not already seen it), I can not imagine that we are alone in the universe. And if God is responsible for the humanity of the human race, then should he not also be responsible for all the beings of a far flung universe???
Al