RE: A question for Christians who accept evolution.
August 8, 2010 at 8:09 am
(This post was last modified: August 8, 2010 at 8:14 am by Zen Badger.)
(August 8, 2010 at 7:28 am)solja247 Wrote:Quote:The real problem for religion regarding Evolution is that a universe billions of years old implies an impersonal creator.
Afterall it's hard to have a personal relationship with an entity that can only ever perceive you as a brief flash of being, if at all.
How so?
Perhaps your understanding of God is limited.
Consider this, you live for approx 100 years(give or take)
How well would you relate to an entity that lives its live in a picosecond(0.000 000 000 001 seconds)?
You wouldn't even register its existence.
Do you seriously think that an entity that(hypothetically) has existed for the 13-15 billion years that the universe is aged and congruent with the volume of space that it occupies has any idea that an
insignificant, microscopic speck of carbon such as yourself even exists?
Don't be so bloody arrogant.
And that is why evolution and religion cannot co-exist, because religion would have us believe that on the cosmic scale of things we are important.
Evolution and the universe that it implies quite clearly demonstrate that we are not.
And creationists so deperately want to think they are important in the universe.
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