don't the evolutionists obey God?
I have a Catholic Bible in Spanish that belongs to my wife and it says that God used the big bang and evolution to create man..
So why don't you evolutionists become Catholics?? or Christians of another group?
Well why not?
2007-09-26
05:10:11
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Please don't say that the Bible I have doesn't say that, as I already had to scan it and send a copy to one person.. It is an authorized version by the Catholic Church in Latin America..
2007-09-26
05:14:32 ·
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Mat 7:14 But the gate to life is narrow and the way that leads to it is hard, and there are few people who find it.
2007-09-26
05:15:49 ·
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Well, I sincerely doubt that the Bible says expressly that. I do agree with that statement though.
Even though it's very possible God used evolution and the big bang to create the universe, there is no factual proof. To believe in God, you have to take a leap of faith. You also have to take a leap of faith to believe that the big bang actually occurred - there's no proof for that either.
I'm taking a course right now taught by Denis Lamoureux. He holds 3 earned doctoral degrees! He has a web lecture that will explain the solution very clearly!
Here: http://www.ualberta.ca/~dlamoure/beyond.html
2007-09-26 05:16:45
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answered by jsprplc2006 4
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Always remember God's word is inspired, not the commentary and footnotes.
I hope you're wrong about evolutionists. I am a creationist.
However, evolution starts with the premise that there is no God. Any variations are a compromise of evolution or the Bible.
Taken to its extreme, that gives evolutionists no foundation for any moral or ethical standards, although many may be more moral and ethical than many.
When God said He created "all things", that means all things. When God said they would reproduce "after their/its kind", that means according to the Law of Genetics, which is diamtrically opposed to evolution.
Evolution, in any case, is a compromise of God's word. It's not in there.
The Big Bang order is much different than the Creation order. For one, the sun, moon and stars were created on day 4, after the Earth. The Big Bang was a derisive name given the theory by Sir Fred Hoyle, himself an evolutionist.
2007-09-26 05:22:22
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answered by zeal4him 5
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I don't know. I believe God used some method to create the universe and us, and it probably isn't exactly the way our vision of evolution is. However, we have learned that there is a very unique order of things in the way our universe and planet was created. Maybe, there are more Christians than you know. However, those Christians don't want to live by such a narrow way of life.
2007-09-26 05:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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the muse of the enormous Bang theory is that the universe grow to be created without the help of God. God is Almighty and could have used any 'technique' that he wanted to create the worldwide and universe as all of us be responsive to it. the enormous Bang, as defined by utilising human beings, could no longer have been what God used in the introduction.
2016-10-20 01:09:20
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I believe you have been reading some kind of almanac, not the Bible. Nowhere does it say in the Bible that God used big bang to create the universe--
2007-09-26 05:18:23
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answered by paullucky 4
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the big bang theory: there was nothing and then a particle appeared and that particle compressed and then BANG! then universe was formed.......
the bg bang theory according to christians: God spoke the universe into existence and BANG...it happened....
Christians can in no way, shape or form be christians and believe in evolution...its such a ridiculous theory that a man thought up and darwin will be in deep trouble before God on judgement day for decieving so many people even to this day
2007-09-26 06:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Blame it on free will if it makes you feel any better, but I don't become Catholic or any other religion, simply because I don't believe in god or any god. It is just another sign of thievery by the Catholic church to try to make itself look better to us "heathens".
2007-09-26 05:15:49
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answered by Blue girl in a red state 7
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I know plenty of people who believe in both evolution as a mechanism and God. I think you are mistakenly equating a person who believes in evolution with an atheist who does not believe in God.
2007-09-26 05:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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People write their own Bible,s every day and have for a long time,that,s why it is wrong,it,s not the word of God.
2007-09-26 05:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Is today a special day when all dumb questions get posted in a short time span? Did I miss the memo? What is going on?!?!?
2007-09-26 05:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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