I didn't think you knew what evolution meant. No creationist does.
Evolution is the change in allele frequency in populations over time.
Creationism is the rejection of the above, plus "literal" belief in Bible passages in Genesis. Generally these interpretations are devoid of common sense and understanding of realities that scientific discoveries dictate. They also are weak from the standpoints of exegesis and theology of Christian belief. Creationism inserts Creation into the Theory of Evolution when it is not actually there.
Silly shubi -- I'm simply asking you to define your terms, that we may conduct our discussion on common ground.
Evolution is the change in allele frequency in populations over time.
OK. Of course, there's more to it than that, as you're well aware. How does your version of the theory of evolution say that these changes occur?
Creationism is the rejection of the above, plus "literal" belief in Bible passages in Genesis.
According to this definition, I am not a "creationist." A sufficient penance for your sin would be an effort to deflate your ego to merely human dimensions.
>>I didn't think you knew what evolution meant. No creationist does. <<
Holy cow man! You really believe that?