To: Kozak
I suppose it is not inconsistent to believe in both a supernatural creator (despite there being no evidence of any) and evolution, but it would be illogical to call oneself both a Christian and an evolutionist, since macroevolution contradicts the Adam and Eve fable in the Bible.
To: BuckeyeForever
"... it would be illogical to call oneself both a Christian and an evolutionist, since macroevolution contradicts the Adam and Eve fable in the Bible." The only thing we really know about the development level of Adam and Eve is that they were tall enough to reach the apple.
168 posted on
07/29/2007 10:59:42 PM PDT by
NicknamedBob
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To: BuckeyeForever
I suppose it is not inconsistent to believe in both a supernatural creator (despite there being no evidence of any) and evolution, but it would be illogical to call oneself both a Christian and an evolutionist, since macroevolution contradicts the Adam and Eve fable in the Bible.
No it doesn't. Not every Christian interprets the Bible literally.
170 posted on
07/29/2007 11:57:24 PM PDT by
Kozak
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