To: gore3000
"I can't really address the other points in your posting, but I must point out that this is not a part of the theory of evolution.
Not specifically. However, if God created life, then the simplest and most reasonable explanation for the vast variety of species is that God did it. There would be no need for the convoluted garbage that evolutionists try to pass off as "proof" that God did not do it.
I would assume that the motives and methods of a god who created life would likely be beyond human understanding, but that's just me.
Regardless, evolution deals only with existing life and how that life came about -- even if its origins are divine -- is not a factor for evolution.
To: Dimensio
"I would assume that the motives and methods of a god who created life would likely be beyond human understanding, but that's just me. " It is evolutionists that try to take God out of the equation, not creationists. Evolutionists also try to tell us that the method used by God to create life is -
1. Contrary to what the Bible says.
2. is completely absent the hand of God anywhere.
Creationism does not ascribe anything to God other than what He said in His Word - the Bible. There are English editions of it which are quite easy to understand for those who wish to read it.
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