One can be a theistic evolutionist, like Francis Collins, an agnostic evolutionist, like Carl Sagan, or an atheistic evolutionist like Will Provine. Evolutionist beliefs themselves lie on a continuum.
True. But just because we don't understand something or there is something science can't explain at the moment does not mean we should consider that as evidence that it must be work of God.
Before you were born, not being alive didn't bother you. So why should it after death? Evolution is a fact, backed up by evidence and it passed the scientific method. God and creationism is faith, nothing more, nothing less. I don't mind people believing in it, but know if what the bible teaches you take as true then you might as well believe in unicorns, santa, ferries and the magical world of Oz.
One can be a theistic evolutionist, like Francis Collins, an agnostic evolutionist, like Carl Sagan, or an atheistic evolutionist like Will Provine. Evolutionist beliefs themselves lie on a continuum.
ClamCrunchy 7 months ago
@CBrownSays
True. But just because we don't understand something or there is something science can't explain at the moment does not mean we should consider that as evidence that it must be work of God.
OptimalElement 8 months ago
@CBrownSays
We know what universe is, but we don't know what is out there.
OptimalElement 8 months ago
@CBrownSays
Before you were born, not being alive didn't bother you. So why should it after death? Evolution is a fact, backed up by evidence and it passed the scientific method. God and creationism is faith, nothing more, nothing less. I don't mind people believing in it, but know if what the bible teaches you take as true then you might as well believe in unicorns, santa, ferries and the magical world of Oz.
OptimalElement 8 months ago