Okay, I'm a Christian, BUT here's my question: Can a person simply not believe the whole THEORY of evolution without being a Creationist? Can't it be in the middle?
Example: A person might not believe the whole creation was done is six days (after all, "day" can be interpreted in a variety of ways -- a thousand years, a generation, etc.), but also not believe we evolved from ape-like creatures?
Could it not be somewhere in the middle? ONLY as an example here, PLEASE don't blow holes in my theory, as it is NOT one -- perhaps humans were always humans, the ape-like creature found was either malformed, changed over the years, or not human (simply similar), and we either haven't found other proof of human existence, since only a few have been found, or maybe we came on the scene later?
My MAIN question is: do you have to be a Christian just to question evolution? When I was a kid, I never bought into evolution, and that's before I was a Christian.
2007-11-01
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