I am a Mormon and believe the story of the creation of Man in Genesis to be literal. So I do not believe that man evolved from any kind of ape, neanderthal or other lesser human.
But I do believe in the evolution of animals, that they change with their environments and due to breeding constraints.
Is this unusual? It seems from many posts here that most believe you can not combine the two beliefs, is that a commonly held belief? I think it just makes sense and am surprised by those that think it must be one way or the other, that there can be no common ground on this issue.
NOTE: This question is not for those that wish to attack Evolutionists or Creationists for their deeply held beliefs. I will report anyone that does so. This is a discussion about how common is it for people to believe in both, not which belief is right/wrong.
2007-05-21
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