Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by There_Ya_Go
Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by There_Ya_Go
Depends on how you interpret the evidence, I would think.


Lots of evidence on Evolution to interpret...study with open eyes and a critical mind.

Not so much on Creation. Closed minds reading an open book.


Hmmm. So, even if you start from the premise that God was able to create the world, he couldn't have created it in a way that appeared to have evolved? I choose not to underestimate Him.


More likely Evolution is how humans understand how God created this world we live in.

“The governor of Texas, who, when asked if the Bible should also be taught in Spanish, replied that ‘if English was good enough for Jesus, then it’s good enough for me’.”
― Christopher Hitchens




good point. Progressive theistic creation of species. with each creation day lasting millions and millions of years, God would have a chance to create many life forms that came and went or remained.

This is actually what I feel is the answer. I'm certainly not a macroevolutionist or a young-earther.