I don’t believe in evolution.
It’s a theory, and to many others it seems to be a philosophy and a belief system.
It certainly does not answer the questions of why are we here, how did we get here and where are we going.
But attempting to answer a question by saying what is not the answer is not a factual answer to the question.
Those answers have proven to be elusive for a very long time now.
I see what you mean, but I think the question of evolution has come up as the only possible alternative to God being our Creator. So by process of elimination, if evolution is invalid, then that leaves God, as the answer to how we got here. That makes sense to me. To me, the Bible answers these questions clearly. What do you think?
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I dissagree- when it can be shown that we are not just mindlessly evolved from inert chemicals and hwen it is shown that there is a definate need for a loving intelligent designer, it can be shown that the reason qwe are here is for the Glory of the One who created us in such a marvelous manner (yes, we have disease, death etc- but life is still a marvellous creation irregardless of the fact that we threw it back in God’s face by eatign the fruit)- God then goes on in His word to explain why we are here, why we were created, and what’s to becoem of us in the end- It’s not aq very deep subject- God explains it all very simply in His word-