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,.......If God is as great and powerful as you say he is then why do you believe in macro-evolution? What is he not good engough? Why would he chosse to take THAT LONG IF HE REALLY IS GOD!!?? I find it so funny how you try to fit God and Evolution together! ROTFL I would hope that your ¨faith¨ is stronger then that! you really are just a bunch of wishy washy compromisers aren¨t you?!!


P.S. for the very few of you who believe in creation, at least you have conviction even though I don¨t agree with you! (Im atheist)

2006-11-28 06:11:47 · 23 answers · asked by *~SoL~ * Pashaa del Ñuñcaa. 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

23 answers

Yes, I believe in creation.

2006-11-28 06:13:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Science doesnt conflict with my god. Time is nothing than more than the fourth dimension. Thus, any point in the past, present or future is merely a cross section of that dimension. EVERYTHING THAT WAS, IS OR WILL BE HAS ALREADY BEEN DEFINED. Maybe you should do some research into QUANTUM THEORY. Are you educated enough to see that everything is inherently uncertain?
I have a question. Everything in the universe came from the naked singularity at the start of the big bang, correct? How long was that singularity there before the big bang? What put it there? How did it get there?

2006-11-28 14:15:24 · answer #2 · answered by vanman8u 5 · 1 0

Belief in God does not preclude evolution. Many people believe that God is an overarching, unified field of consciousness that expresses through form (matter, plants, animals, natural laws etc.). According to this belief, God and evolution can co-exist.
Of course this belief begs the question, if God is expressed through the world we know, why suffering? Good question. The only answer is that I have personally experienced God as a living presence, and I have also experienced the misery of the world we live in. I haven't worked it out.

2006-11-28 14:20:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The great thing about faith is that you don't have to see to believe, I don't have to explain you why I believe in Creation, You don't have to believe in God as the church wants you to, you can believe in your own God, I'm glad you find it funny how we try to fit God and evolution together, it looks like you live in another planet bcs I've never heard of such thing, you are not atheist, you are just plain ignorant, all the Atheists I know are well educated and have very interesting arguments, go read a book honey and then post a decent question.

2006-11-28 14:17:26 · answer #4 · answered by AleOmar 6 · 1 1

I am a Young Earth Creationist. I DO NOT believe in evolution,and I will NEVER compromise my beliefs. I take God's Word literally,and nothing science ever tells me will change that,unless it is Creation Science,and even then it has to be consistent with God's Word.

2006-11-28 14:29:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Well, first off, there is much more than "a very few" of us who believe in creationism, second, we do not try to tie in evolution with God, evolution is a theory, an unproven one, you may believe in it if you like, but that just means you accept coming from monkeys, and number 3, an an athiest, you lack the intelligence and are far too ignorent to even begin to conceive the concept of God, I feel sorry for you...

2006-11-28 14:19:25 · answer #6 · answered by RawDeal 2 · 1 1

Well you didn't say who your question was directly aimed at. I am assuming the athirst. Because as a Christian, I do not believe in evolution. I did not evolve from a monkey. God created The Earth,and everything on the Earth,and the last thing he created was Adam,and Eve. So in the future you might be more specific as to who the question is aimed for.

2006-11-28 14:17:00 · answer #7 · answered by starfish50 5 · 0 0

Its really only a sliver of Christianity that gets caught up in this debate. Most just believe based on their faith not on these very tiresome debates. It is just such a fallacy that science and faith need to be reconciled somehow.

If God is infinite and eternal you really cannot even begin to try and understand Him and His creative work. Science is a wonderful thing but it can never be used to understand God. He is completely and utterly beyond our understanding. We can't even begin to form the appropriate questions, never mind find the answers.

2006-11-28 14:41:15 · answer #8 · answered by Zee 6 · 0 0

Look at it this way, God is said to be eternal. And if I was eternal, I wouldn't feel rushed on creating something. Personally I don't think He's ever taken that sabbatical everyone talks about. He's in his think tank on how to improve on creation. Like a painter going over his latest masterpiece making sure it's perfect before he puts his signature on it. Or something along those lines.

2006-11-28 14:17:53 · answer #9 · answered by David H 1 · 1 0

how can you say a group of people are 'wishy washy'? can you expect all followers of anything to be exactly the same? do you think all athiests believe the same thing? what about terrorists?

Being a Christian isn't about how we got here anyway. Our time on Earth is to be spent glorifying God.

Whether or not you believe in Him, He believes in You.

2006-11-28 14:28:45 · answer #10 · answered by andys 2 · 0 0

Who in the world can reconcile God and evolution? It doesn't exist. You either believe in Creationism or evolution.

FYI - Micro-evolution does exist within a species. It has nothing to do with the great fallacy we know of as macro-evolution though.

2006-11-28 14:14:34 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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