>>I think that 30-40% would say that God may have used evolution in His creative process. Honestly, we dont know exactly how He did it ... and, it really doesnt make any difference.
Are you kidding? Some people DEFINE THEMSELVES on there being a difference. They won’t stop until all of scientific progress ceases and bows its collective head to Biblical teachings. You know, like islam.
“like islam”
Oh yeah, someone trying to explain something to you is the same as someone blowing stuff up. You suck.
Eh. I am a devout Baptist, and a member of a very Biblically-based church. I believe the Bible is the true Word of God.
But — the Bible is not a comprehensive guide to the creation of the Universe. It is an abridged “need-to-know” guide to the Creation. There are a LOT of irrelevant details that are left out of Genesis — and there are a lot of Christians that seem to get distracted with bickering about these irrelevant details. Ironic — since nobody has all the answers.
Science is a good way of filling in some of the gaps. But, science will never prove how creation occurred ... its all theories. The theory of evolution, even if accepted wholecloth, doesn’t even pretend to explain “creation” ... it is a human attempt to explain the process immediately after creation.
Regardless of who is right or wrong, it is ultimately a trivial argument.
SnakeDoc
Actually "creationism" science has nothing to do with "bible lessons" or religion at all, it's only numskull Evo's who think it does.
Science is science, that's all it is.
Science provides more "young earth" proofs while "evolution" theories are sadly lacking any at all.
Now you have stepped in it. !!! LOL
Geez, fd, you know better than to equate Christianity and creationism with islam.
You slipped.
Whatever happened to mr. niceguy?
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Christians and Muslims are alike? Do you really mean to say this?