Evolution is not evil, But God wouldn't use it
I assume that you are referring to evolution in the “pond-scum-to-people” sense, rather than merely variation within a created kind. “Molecules-to-man” evolution, and its accompanying millions of years during which creatures evolved and died and suffered with diseases, sets itself up against the testimony of the Creator, who has clearly stated in His word that He created in six actual days, and that His original creation was “very good” (Genesis 1). Careful study of the Creator’s written record of history further testifies that the original creation events happened no more than around 6,000 years ago.
So you need to rethink some of this—is the God of the Bible being deceitful when He says He created in six days or are men’s ideas about evolutionary processes occurring over millions of years false? Besides, the concept of evil comes from the Bible … and if you think Genesis 1 is wrong, then why do you think the concept of evil is absolute?
It’s fact.
Then repeat it. Please show me how you can change an ameba into a buffalo without adding copious amounts of information into the genome (something that evolutionary processes require, but which has never been demonstrated by empirical science to happen).
My question is why wouldnt God use evolution, he has all the time in eternity to do his work.
I’m not sure what ‘god’ you are talking about. The God of the Bible is not bound by time, He created it (Genesis 1:1)—He is the beginning and the end (Revelation 22:13).
The reason we know that God didn’t use evolution is because He told us what He did. God is perfect and cannot lie (Hebrews 6:18) and His Word is flawless (Proverbs 30:5–6). It would be illogical to think that a perfect God, who eyewitnessed His creation, would be wrong when He speaks on it and that imperfect, fallible human beings would be right when they speculate about the past, especially when they didn’t eyewitness it.
So you do agree that they could be six normal days? See, the problem isn’t what God could have done, it is an issue of what God said He did. Either you trust God when He speaks or you trust men when they say God is wrong.
2007-06-13 08:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is possible.... But I disbelieve in Evolution right now because I have not been shown any convincing proof of it. Maybe my college teachers are going to be able to teach it better next quarter. My high school biology teacher just basically evolution is a fact and that means the Bible is wrong and there is no God.... She was very atheistic. Hopefully my college teacher will be more objective and at least show the evidence. I hate teachers who just say, "The answer is D" and do not tell why.
2007-06-13 08:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-05 15:31:38
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answered by ? 3
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The problem with evolution from a Christian perspective is that it more or less requires you to take the first parts of Genesis figuratively. If you can accept that, or do anyway, then you're in business.
2007-06-13 08:13:29
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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I believe in evolution and I'm a Christian. There is to much evidence to not believe it.
2007-06-13 08:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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no, evolution proves that we have adapted to the earth ; the earth was not made for us by god.
some people believe in a non-personal god who set it all up and keeps it running, but he is not the kind of god that cares what we get up to
2007-06-13 08:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course its possible. Not all Christians disbelief evolution, only the really stubborn ones. I don't.
2007-06-13 08:10:41
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answered by Drake the Deist 2
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What does that even MEAN, "god created evolution"??
2007-06-13 08:12:12
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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Yes, it is possible.
2007-06-13 08:11:41
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answered by Dark-River 6
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No
2007-06-13 08:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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