Don't know if I can agree with that.
That the laws of Nature and Nature's God employ the agency of natural selection, I believe there is ample evidence for. The process of getting a callous on one's hand, the process of acquiring a new skill, can be described as "evolutionary" in a sense, though "adaptability" would be a more accurate term for the same process.
Anyway, it happens all the time in all time frames and has no bearing whatsoever on the event of Creation, any more than a car has a bearing on its designer.
s; Those that do not believe in evolution, do not believe in God.
t; Don't know if I can agree with that.
t; That the laws of Nature and Nature's God employ the agency of natural selection, I believe there is ample evidence for. The process of getting a callous on one's hand, the process of acquiring a new skill, can be described as "evolutionary" in a sense, though "adaptability" would be a more accurate term for the same process.
S: Heeheeeheee Thank Mr. Lamarck.
t:Anyway, it happens all the time in all time frames and has no bearing whatsoever on the event of Creation, any more than a car has a bearing on its designer.
S: While I can tell you have no clue what an allele is, you are entirely correct that the Darwin's Theory does not include creation. Biology doesn't care who created first life, it just works with the life that we see in the fossil record and here now.