If a person dies in their sin, without accepting the sacrifice Christ made for their sin as the only way to pay for their sin, they spend eternity in their sin. Darwin gave folks who loved their sin ammunition to fight Holy Spirit conviction and cover to continue in their fallen state.
Accepting the sacrifice Christ made and accepting the theory of evolution do not appear to be mutually exclusive.
Ok. But that wasn’t the question. The question was, if a person accepts the theory of evolution as the best current explanation for biological development and diversification, are they going to burn in hell for eternity?
>>If a person dies in their sin, without accepting the sacrifice Christ made for their sin as the only way to pay for their sin, they spend eternity in their sin. Darwin gave folks who loved their sin ammunition to fight Holy Spirit conviction and cover to continue in their fallen state.<<
Suppose that God did, in fact, oversee the development of humans from other life forms over a long time.
Would you similarly condemn those people who had suggested otherwise? Would you blame them for all believed as they do?
The truth is that God is big enough thata disagreement about something scientific should not interfere with faith or or cause anyone to go to hell unless their vision of God is too small.
There are many people who accept Christ but deny young-earth creationism. So you are saying that only belief in a particular set of religion doctrine qualifies as accepting Christ?