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I know some Christians believe the Theory of Evolution and dismiss ID.

Can a Christian believe that humans are descendants of apes and still be a Christian?

2007-11-13 14:26:22 · 36 answers · asked by Small Victories 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

36 answers

I had a flu shot a few weeks ago. I had one last year.

I had to get a new flu shot because last year's virus has EVOLVED into a new version of the virus.

If you get a flu shot, you believe in evolution.

My God created the heavens and the earth, and the power of the sun.

My God isn't restricted to the poetry of Genesis, my God created the world in the blink of an eye, a Big Bang of creation.

My God created the process of evolution.

2007-11-13 14:38:39 · answer #1 · answered by jimmeisnerjr 6 · 5 0

Hang on a sec here everyone...

I believe that for the sake of Christianity, It's easiest to say that evolution cannot happen. I for one do not believe in evolution, but if it were proven, that would not disprove the bible. I believe it would only open it up in a wider spectrum of interpretation. Don't get me wrong, that bible is 100% accurate, but there are some places in the bible that cannot be taken literally because that's not an exact translation or it's not how God meant it to be. Take Revelation for example; interpretations. If evolution would somehow become proven 100% true, then Genesis would be a little bit more like Revelation than the commom christian would expect.

Here's an example of how this could happen: Evolution is suppost to take billions of years, yet the bible says God did it in seven days.

Here's what 2 Peter 3:8 says about God's idea of time "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day"

There's also the idea that yes, God did create man, but in doing that he created protein which evolved, etc. I normally don't go by agreeing with that because i'm not an evolutionist, but i still keep to the idea that it could still play out that way. Who knows? God might suprise us!

The reason I'm not an evolutionist is quite simple: Since I'm a christian, I find it a lot easier to talk about God by trying to disprove evolution. Believe it or not, there are stuff against it just as strong or perhaps more strong than that for it. However, I'm not going to make it my life support for the foundation of the Bible.

2007-11-13 14:42:33 · answer #2 · answered by Lord_French_Fry 3 · 2 0

As an agnostic, I can conceive of no reason that a deity could not create via the method of evolution -- including his/her having produced the Big Bang to incite the Cosmos. However, the problem for fundamentalist Christians is that they interpret the Bible literally, therefore must believe in the version of creation exactly as it is presented in Genesis. In the days of my adolescence when I attended a liberal Protestant Christian church, I never did accept the Bible as the infallible word of God, and I had definite respect for scientific theories explaining the methods by which the universe and life came into existence.
An error in Christian thinking in regard to evolution is their insisting that humans are descendants of apes when, evolutionarily, humans and apes have a common ancestor which is neither human nor an ape.

2007-11-13 15:10:28 · answer #3 · answered by Lynci 7 · 2 0

Easily...if scriptures always have the same intent and meaning without changing, no one should have accepted Jesus or his disciples because their whole faith was based on reinterpreting certain scriptures away from their previously believed interpretations and instead interpreting them based upon Jesus. "The Fundamentals of the Christian Church" is a document that was created in the latter part of the 19th century. Fundamentalism and Biblical literalism are the new developments, not the other way around. Even Philo of Alexandria in 20 C.E., when writing about the creation story in Genesis, said that anyone that believes that the whole world was created in six days is just being ridiculous. We've kind of gone backwards in our thoughts on that one. Most people in Jesus' time frame understood the creation story as metaphor instead of interpreting it literally.

2007-11-13 14:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. You are basically saying the Bible is lying. Evolution says no Eden, no original sin, no need for a savior. Jesus Himself spoke of the events in Genesis as actual events and people.

Mat 24:37 But as the days of Noah, so also will be the coming of the Son of Man.
Mat 24:38 For as they were in the days before the flood: eating, and drinking, marrying, and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah went into the ark.
Mat 24:39 And they did not know until the flood came and took all away. So also will be the coming of the Son of Man.

Mar 10:6 But from the beginning of creation "God made them male and female."

Mar 13:19 for there will be affliction in those days, such as has not been the like from the beginning of creation which God created until now, and never will be.

2007-11-13 14:34:20 · answer #5 · answered by BrotherMichael 6 · 2 3

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2016-10-16 11:01:41 · answer #6 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

Bosco Has the Best Answer here You should Choose him. I'm Just going to Finish what he Started. Simple, when You say to the Image in The Old Testament (Which is really Old) Means to be the son of.

2007-11-13 14:41:32 · answer #7 · answered by Vidocq 6 · 0 0

Some can say you can believe in both. However, it does not wash with me. If the God you are considering dwells in the eternal and is THE Creator, then you should have no problem with His abilities to create as He wills. Only a limited concept of God would have trouble with it. Evolution is nothing to stumble over. Evolution and science are a distraction away from what is most important--that being eternal salvation.

Remember this, and never forget. Science is limited to the physical. Your soul is eternal. The Bible deals with what is eternal where science cannot venture. The physical realm will pass away, and science will pass away with it. What you want to do is latch onto that which will last forever, and that is the Word of God.

Matthew 24:35

Jesus said, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away."

2007-11-13 14:29:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

Most of them do but it is the extremists that do not. It is important to to note that those Christians who do support and believe in evolution seem to remain quite about the idea of ID and their silence about it is deafening

2007-11-13 14:30:26 · answer #9 · answered by Imagine No Religion 6 · 3 1

Evolution goes way, way, way beyond just being descendants of apes... we are only one of the products of the theory. All life, flora and fauna has evolved and adapted to be able to survive in todays environment.

Christianity is a doctrine or dogma and theology based religion, hence, if you call yourself a christian, you must believe in every little thing that the doctrine outlines.

If you do not, you are picking and choosing and are referred to hence forth as agnostic.

2007-11-13 14:34:48 · answer #10 · answered by Judo Chop 4 · 1 4

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