Do you believe in the theory of evaluation,
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Thread Topic: Do you believe in the theory of evaluation,
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Evolution
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Both, actually.
There's a theory about how both evolutionism and creationism are true, in which each 'day' in creation, in God's perspective, was actually hundreds of thousands of years in earth time.. It's a really long explantion, but there's a movie about it. -
Creationism.
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Mostly the theory of Evolution, but a dash of Creationism that's too hard too explain.
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Usually whenever someone says something is too hard to explain, it's because they haven't actually thought it out themselves. So I am curious what you mean by too hard to explain. Try me.
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I would bump this...
So I did.
@barberbob2
Well, since your reply intrigued me, I've decided I will.
Essentially, what I believe is that a deity did create the basics of the universe, but only the algorithms and the materials. It's a bit like The Sandbox. It created what we have and how we work, but it didn't directly create us.
Unlike Christianity, which believes God made every-thing exactly how it is, save for the sentient living things that were reproduced after the first week (7 days.). Rather than this, I'm pretty sure the Universe developed in-to it's own being, which with a strict 'code', if you will, could develop with efficiency.
'Cause s--- damn sure didn't just collide with each other and came out hyper-complex beings like humans and computers. -
Esel Zerstorer NewbieEvolution cos currently best theory.
I believe we are an experiment of sorts made by what is likely a deist god. An experiment almost. By god I mean a being which merely has all powerful power in our world. Not necessarily in his.
He made the algorithms which define the basic building blocks of everything. He then added some material to see what would happen.
He is very unlikely the abrahamic god. -
So, basically, Esel agrees with me.
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Well, I mostly am creationist, but i agree with Lobo, in that the way that God created the universe according to the bible doesn't necessarily have to be taken literally, you have to understand that the ancients who wrote these things down didn't understand the world the way we do. I'm sure that yes, in God's time, it was seven days, but for us that works out to about 7 billion years before life came along, and 13.76 billion years before we as humans were "created" which to me doesn't necessarily mean poof we're here, we had to come from somewhere, but I just don't get how you can think that humans at one point were just really smart apes.
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People lose hair.
So do species.
Ape with less hair and a few more cycles of evolution is close to human. -
Loving God through Christ right here.
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