Yes - this one does. Even if the existence of the universe is completely natural, it is still miraculous that we are here at all, and more miraculous that we are able to comprehend it.
"The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible" - Albert Einstein.
BTW: there is no such thing as an "evolutionist" - its a made up word, made up by religious fundamentalists who oppose the concept.
2007-12-31 12:02:32
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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Yes. Evolution itself is a miracle.
2007-12-31 16:42:13
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answered by JR 2
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evolutionist (n or adj) -- a derivative of evolution.
Merriam-Webster says it's a real word.
And I'm proud to be one. And I also believe in miracles. How else could the Red Sox win the series and the Pat's go undefeated in the same year?
2007-12-31 12:33:51
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answered by 1ofU 7
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miracles are not in the realm of science
2007-12-31 11:55:11
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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Depends on what you mean by evolutionist. Some people think that being and evolutionist means that you are not a creationist. I believe in evolution, but I also believe in God and that God created the world... so yes I consider the processes of nature to be a miracle.
In my opinion evolution and creation are not mutually exclusive, but are complementary to one another. Evolution and science explains HOW things work, but not WHY things work.
2007-12-31 10:42:38
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answered by annah618 3
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NO. That would be ridiculous. Although, I did have bio teachers in college who believed in evolution and that a higher power co-existed but not exclusive.
2007-12-31 10:41:00
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answered by nurse ratchet 4
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No they have proof, not blind faith.
2007-12-31 10:39:37
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answered by HARRY N 3
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