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I ask the question if evolutionist think that evolution is the answer to the big question.

Where life came from? If you are an evolutionist, do you think that evolution explains it all in believable fact? Or do you believe that evolution is just the humans best guess at how humans became who we are?

Christians think that God created us to seek Him out, and love Him. That's what we are created for (says the Christian)

The Evolutionist says: Well.....what does the evolutionist say? Do you think that evolution has the answer to why we were created, or how? Or is evolution mans best guess?

2007-11-17 09:51:45 · 4 answers · asked by ? 1 in Social Science Psychology

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Creatures don't mutate. Genetic codes receive random mutations each and every iteration. Most do little or not anything. A few are unsafe, a couple of are handy (I.E.- furnish an talents). Those are much more likely to be handed on. Gene mutation is simply one of the strategies that give a contribution to evolution. You surely have a few information of the area subject, however now not really sufficient. I advise you gain knowledge of extra earlier than posting the sort of query right here, on the grounds that, in all honesty, your query makes little experience. And incidentally, the historic puppy mutating (I expect you imply evolving) right into a cat bit is foolish. These are certain creatures that advanced individually. If you return a ways sufficient, you'll be able to uncover a normal ancestor, however that creature used to be neither a cat nor a puppy.

2016-09-05 07:31:21 · answer #1 · answered by darland 4 · 0 0

I think the previous Pope John Paul was very wise when he said there was room for both creation and evolution. That the process of life involves both. I agree with this.

I believe there is an absolute truth about the universe and God and the purpose and process of life, but also there is "evolution" on both the spiritual, mental/emotional, and physical/social levels of humanity and knowledge in relation to the world.

So I think the true answers about life and the universe will equally accommodate, satisfy and encompass the beliefs and facts of both the secular scientists who support evolution and the religious believers in creation and God. If God created the world and all the laws and events in its history, then surely all the scientists and knowledge of natural and divine laws are consistent with God's plan for creation.

2007-11-17 10:20:55 · answer #2 · answered by Nghiem E 4 · 0 0

it may explain HOW, but not WHY

evolution says the biggest, best, strongest, most vigourous, most adaptive, most intelligent ones survive and carry on the species forward towards more improvement, and weaning out the weak, etc... The human species is not the best at most of these qualities. Actually, look around, people who populate the earth are not the biggest, strongest, most vigourous, etc, many of those ones are in jail for life, and many of the most intelligent are too busy or simply don't care to have offspring and raise a family. Its certainly not the case that the best of the species carry on the species survival with improvement along the way while the weak and unintelligent get weaned out of the gene pool.

2007-11-17 09:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by million$gon 7 · 0 0

Evolution, as a scientific theory, is constantly being challeneged and refined. As time goes on, the theory becomes more and more refined, but it is never certain. That's science. Right now though, scientists overwhelmingly agree that evolution is a damn good theory.

Evolutionists say that we were created on accident and have no real purpose in the universe. The individual makes up their own purpose.

2007-11-17 10:04:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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