I think God probably does, because Evolutionists are essentially spiting in God's face. saying " i dont think your real, in fact I think its more likely that a one in a zillion chance happened a whole bunch of times in the correct sequences at the right intervals" instead of giving the credit to God
2007-12-30 11:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see how anyone can be upset with anyone who is presenting evidense for evolution.
It's how it's presented that makes the difference.
If a Christian scientist is presenting the evidence as absolute truth, then that would be a lie, since it's not proven at all.
The offense is then the lie, not the evidence
If a Christian scientist is presenting the evidence and theorizing on it, then it's simply a theory.
My question is, does the Christian scientist consider praying over the evidence and discoveries that are made and actually asking his Lord about it? It really matters not what the public thinks in this respect, it only matters that the Scientist is following his faith and questioning God as he should.
blessings :)
2007-12-30 19:33:25
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answered by Ramjet 5
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Wouldn't you be upset if someone tried to take credit for your work? Say you built a magnificient mansion, stocked every month with all the food and clothes and high tech gizmo's for a friend of yours and one day, this friend started telling people he just found this place on his own and left you out of the story....would you not be hurt and angry? Would you not want to kick him out?
God created a wonderful world and universe for us and showers us every day with blessings, yet some people deny Him his proper credit, glory and honor. He loved us enough to give us life and a marvelous creation...all He asks in return is to love, honor and obey Him. Pretty simple and easy.
2007-12-30 19:35:17
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answered by paul h 7
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Scientific theory is well and good.
I believe in natural selection, it is in the Bible, concerning sheep; spotted and non-spotted.
However, I'm not of the opinion that one day a fish flopped up on land and sprouted lungs, or one day a monkey stopped throwing crap and then gave birth to Andy Dick.
Heck, I like science. I just think that the definition of science should be:
Man's feeble discovery of bits and pieces of what God created long ago.
I even personally believe in Dinosaurs. (God created animals before man. Genesis.)
God created man after the animals, seperate from the animals, and for a different purpose.
God Bless You.
2007-12-30 19:20:05
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answered by John W 6
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There is no concrete evidence that supports evolution, only theories. Speculation my dear. Discovering and understanding how Gods creation operates is great.
Insisting that someones guess is science is funny.
2007-12-30 19:41:00
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answered by commoncents 4
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believe it or not, a lot of scientists are religious. they simply believe that evolution is the answer to how and not why. Anyway, who are we to know what god thinks?
2007-12-30 19:25:17
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answered by Chit P 4
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Not at all. God invented evolution, and knows more about it than any scientist. I imagine he quite enjoys the journey of discovery biologists and paleontologists have been on these last two centuries, as they unlock the secrets of how life works....
2007-12-30 19:19:29
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answered by evolver 6
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God has nothing to get upset about. God created everything. Just because Man likes to take credit for things doesn't make it true. Even Darwin knew God created first!
2007-12-30 19:18:26
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answered by Mercedes 6
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Based on some of the
questions around here, I'd think
monkeys would be upset by
the theory we evolved from them.
2007-12-30 19:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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God doesn't like people to be smart. That's why he was so upset when Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge. Educated people are harder to convert to being adherents of Christianity.
Gabe, do you know what a theory is? It is not a discrediting term.
2007-12-30 19:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians need to be more concerned with the fact that they cannot substantiate their beliefs. Trying to disavow evolution is a pointless excercise.
2007-12-30 19:18:27
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answered by Anonymous
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