Posted on 04/07/2016 11:56:15 AM PDT by Heartlander
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Is it possible to believe in both creationism AND evolution?
Could not God have/is using evolution as his tool to create life and ultimately us?
Is evolution as a tool not a better solution than finger-snapping and saying “Poof”?
God gives us a tool—our brains—to figure things out. We have lots of evidence he left for us.
But NONE of that evidence means He didn’t do it or does not exists.
The origin of the neutrality principle is the Garden of Eden. Its' father is the Evil One who tempted Eve to approach the question of eating from the forbidden tree in a neutral, unbiased fashion. He slyly suggested that she adopt a neutral position in order to decide who was right, God or the snake. Like modernists of our own age Eve doubted and therefore rejected God's Word as authoritative and conclusive. As a true neutralist she determined for herself which choice to take. (Gen. 3:4-6)
>>Is it possible to believe in both creationism AND evolution?
Could not God have/is using evolution as his tool to create life and ultimately us?
Is evolution as a tool not a better solution than finger-snapping and saying Poof?
God gives us a toolour brainsto figure things out. We have lots of evidence he left for us.
But NONE of that evidence means He didnt do it or does not exists.<<
You are, of course, correct in all your statements, particularly the last.
But don’t pursue it further here at FR — trust me.
Something or some model has to show or give reasons for dinosaurs.
That would depend how both creationism and evolution is defined. For example, you could not be a YEC and believe in common descent (I am not a YEC). A theistic evolutionist would not have an issue...
In the beginning, the Eternal Word thought, then by the Will of His spoken Word created ex nihilo the space/time dimension and all living creatures. Man He created last, in His own spiritual image. Then man, so gifted, thought, and by the will of his spoken word fell into sin. The point being that evolution is not the Word of God but of man.
My high school biology teacher taught us about evolution. It was in a Catholic HS and this particular teacher was a Marist Brother with a strong belief in God and of Jesus as Savior. My church separates science from religion. Faith need not have anything to do with science and vice versa.
A poll proves this? Sounds idiotic. It was tl:dr the whole thing. I think more people believe in the clockmaker rather than pure evolution.
Unfortunately, that equation does not balance. Suffice to say the book of Romans does not make provision for popular denials. The science in not nearly so firm as you have been indoctrinated into believing, but to question it it to make yourself Trump in a room full of apparatchiks.
Furthermore, "poof" as an alternative is as vapid as the notion of spending eternity sitting on clouds playing a harp.
“We have lots of evidence he left for us.”
Do we? Yes, humans and apes are genetically similar...but to date, archeologists have dug up ape remains and they’ve dug up human remains...but never the remains of a being that was ‘in between’.
There has to be a central flaw in the theory of evolution. If evolutionary changes are brought about by random mutations that prove to be beneficial, over thousands of years, wouldn’t the fossil record be transitional? We should be finding half hoofed, half thumbed, etc skeletal remains all over the place. But we don’t.
I’m no theologian...but just logic alone makes the theory of evolution very improbably.
People accuse God of being cruel for allowing millennia of human suffering; when evolution is infinitely more cruel with billions more suffering through subhuman existence for MILLIONS of years.
1. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Evolution shows that no living thing is more important than any other.2. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Evolution shows human beings are not fundamentally different from other animals.
3. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Evolution shows that moral beliefs evolve over time based on their survival value in various times and places.
“The data for this survey was collected from March 17-20, 2016, using SurveyMonkey Audience...”.
Couldn’t make it up...using SurveyMonkey for a study on evolution...
There is. Please note that while claiming to be "scientific," every piece of evidence found is not treated as a possible refutation of evolution, but often as a heroic struggle to fit that evidence into the evolutionary framework.
Every life given organism is unique. For all eternity, no matter how similar the clone.
Your post is an “Alas Babylon” all right. Ancient Babylon with its tower of Babel, the mother of paganism, the original one-worlders.
Being an evolutionist, I presume you also an Darwinist. If so, are you aware that Darwin did not invent the evolution idea? Pagans came up with the idea long before Darwin. Its a pagan theory. Believed by the Hindus, the Greek “mystery” religions, Greek philosophers, and occultic secret societies. Darwin plagarized the idea, he got it from pagan thought that preceded him.
Alas “Mystery” Babylon...the mother whore of the earth, Rev. 17:7.
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