Balthazzar
N. Germanic Descent
If we compare the theory of Evolution to that of Creation, Creation attempts to start its explanation to before time=zero; universe was formless and void. Evolution, starts much much later in time; after abiogenesis. Evolution skips the harder questions in terms of the origins leading to their replicators. This late starting point always bothered me.
Say the theory of Creation decided to play apples to apples, instead of being the only one who tries to do it the hard way. For example, say we got rid of the first chapter of the Bible; Genesis, and started the Bible at the book of Exodus? This change in the starting timeline, sort of takes away most of the arguments against the Creation theory, offered by science and Evolution. It is because Creation takes the harder road; discuss origins, that most of the counter arguments appear.
Instead of being able to take the easy road, what would happen if Evolution takes, was required t to deal with origins as part of its story? What would happen is many scientists would start to speculate, all types of scenarios, making the Evolutionary theory appear much less clear cut. The lower road that evolution takes; shorter timeline, helps create an illusion of being more complete; dice included. This illusion would disappear if they had to take the higher road of origins.
If we started the Bible at Exodus, there is much less provocative theory remaining. The miracles of Moses are easier to explain by natural explanations compared to forming the universe from nothing. The debate between Evolution and Creation is more political than it appears, since this not a level playing field by any rational standard, with science unable and unwilling to expand evolution to origins, like the Creationists attempt to do.
Origins = God
It's not that nothing existed - It's just that we're unable to pinpoint anything beyond our ability. God existed - Light came to be - We see processes of change and changes of life forms and variety. Awareness of existence/God.