“I’d like to ask. I promise I don’t mean this in an unkind way. I would really like to know.”
You go first — When you know you are just one or two heart beats away from the end of your life and you are taking your last breaths, and you know the end is near — Who are you praying to, “an organism or to God?”
>>You go first When you know you are just one or two heart beats away from the end of your life and you are taking your last breaths, and you know the end is near Who are you praying to, an organism or to God?<<
I don’t mind going first.
I am blessed to have had a personal experience with God and while I have many problems in life doubt about God is not one of them.
What I am trying to ask in this vanity is that for people who think that man was first on this planet in his current form - would it really change anything if it turned out that biologically he had come from lower life forms? Wouldn’t God still be God with the same love and wouldn’t man still have the same goals?
> You go first When you know you are just one or two heart beats away from the end of your life and you are taking your last breaths, and you know the end is near Who are you praying to, an organism or to God?
Naturally, as a Christian who also believes in Evolution, I’d pray to God. The provable fact that God used the Evolutionary process to create Creation does absolutely nothing to the necessity and fact of the existence of God Himself.
Otherwise it is necessary to believe that Evolution happened as a result of random and improbable events: not impossible, because given enough time any random event can cause any random result, but provably Evolution didn’t happen by random chance.