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Here are some comments from an article saying that Jesus would believe in evolution
Quote:Again, to those who believe in "evolution" the old question keeps coming up: Why are there still fish, monkeys, etc. etc.? Evolution is a lie. God's creation did not "evolve". God's creation is His gift to us.
Quote:Mr. Giberson falls into the fallacy of believing that He can choose what God would believe. Scientific theories are "redefined" all the time. That means once they are disproven or new facts come to light they are updated. This has been going on for hundreds of years. Of course the new theory is fact until disproven...again... But the bible stays the same.
Quote:All the arguments centre on the Old Testament facts as interpreted by young earth creationists. The historicity of Jesus Christ is beyond doubt the most attested fact in all of history. Even Napolean cannot claim the same level of historicity as the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This being Easter it behooves you to think about the reason we celebrate this magnificent scientific and moral achievement. No other fact in history has more corroborating evidence than the life of Jesus. Sure many doubt some of the stories of the bible (no me) but the basic facts of his life are beyond doubt and those that doubt have not done serious research or definitely use a different set of evidential rules when it comes to the person of Jesus Christ as it does to the evidence for evolution. The fact that we weren't there when the earth was made or when evolution happened means we have to use inference to believe.
Quote:The odds of macro-evolution happening as evolutionists theorize is practically zero– the sheer number of mutations it would take, for example, to get from a fish to an amphibian is enormous. Thousands of independent events which must happen simultaneously... Like rolling a fair die and getting 6 every time, a thousand times in a row. You could repeat the experiment for billions of years, and even if you get one success, you have to then duplicate that success another thousand times. The odds are astronomically low, approaching zero. And intelligent creator is much more likely (add in the historical evidence concerning Christ...)
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell