>>>Another answer is creation: God did it.
>>>
>>>Obviouslly, I see a strength in the evolution answer in that it gives us some details as opposed to just pushing it off into the hands of a supernatural being.
>>
>>While I personally believe in God, I think that just saying "God did it" still leaves the question unanswered: "What was the method He used?" I think that evolution played an important part in the answer.
>>
>>In other words, the fact that a person believes in God doesn't necessarily mean he has to reject most of modern science.
>
>I agree that there is SOME evolution, but the facts don't bear out the evolutionists arguments as has been discussed here ad nauseum. However, how can we possibly understand how God created the universe?
"How did God create the Universe" is an entirely different question than "why are human beings on Earth?"
That you (and I) profess ignorance of the first doesn't mean that we should remain ignorant about the second.
In other words, the fact that a person believes in God doesn't necessarily mean he has to reject most of modern science.
Previous
Next
Reply
View the map of this thread
View the map of this thread starting from this message only
View all messages of this thread
View all messages of this thread starting from this message only