When Christians evolutionize creation, they marginalize God. The evolutionists aren't criticizing Christians, they are criticizing God. If you don't believe the Genesis account of the Bible, they you are a pick and chooser. Man or God? I choose God.
What makes you so sure that they aren't honoring God by recognizing and appreciating the methods of His handiwork?
The evolutionists aren't criticizing Christians, they are criticizing God.
That would be mighty strange, since the majority of American evolutionists are Christians.
If you don't believe the Genesis account of the Bible, they you are a pick and chooser. Man or God? I choose God.
Actually, you're choosing man.
Genesis, being the work of man (whether or not divinely inspired, it has still been passed on orally countless times by men, scribed by men, copied/miscopied by men, decreed as gospel by man), or the world itself being the handiwork of the creator himself/itself -- I choose to look at the actual handiwork of the creator in order to learn of the creator's deeds, not the fallible writings of man.
And through the creator's handiwork, I have been told *by* the creator that we have evolved.
The Bible records that God, through Joshua, caused the sun to stand still. Does that mean that heliocentrists are "pick and choosers"?