Hello,
The Theory of Evolution seems to hold true. There have been many attempts to debunk it, such as Creation Ministries, Don Waller, and books like "Case for the Creator." They all seem to be written by foolish people, who's arguments are either incomplete, out-dated, or, as is the case in Creation Ministries, they seem to twist the truth. My question now is where to? If evolution is true, and evolution claims that there is no guiding force, and that everything is random, where does the biblical creation story come in? If the biblical story is false, then what reason is there in the belief in the bible?
Where does religion show any shred of truth where evolution is so strong an opponent. As Christians, it is foolishness to deny science. Religion is day by day seemingly becoming against science rather than above it.
Where to?
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The biblical creation account explains 'who' and 'what'. It is silent on 'how'. So it's not something you really need to trouble yourself with. Some will choose to accept evolution, others will not. If you choose to believe in evolution, that's cool. If not, that's cool too. In the end, we should focus on Christ and working out our own salvation. That is all that matters.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, Scripture is NOT a science textbook. I don't understand when people will finally figure that out.
I was desperately hoping you would respond. Don't get me wrong. I am still a believer. I simply want to understand. I want to be wiser than just believe without any reason.
Are you saying that we can reconcile evolution and the bible? I know you as the guy with the sources, so do you mind posting some kind of source about how to reconcile the two? I want you to read this. Now, as much as I love H.G., this seems to be like utter non-sense to me. I especially dislike his answer as to whether God could have used evolution to create.
Answer quick. Biboboy, Andrew, PeterA, Zoxasi, Dzheremi, TITL, LiD: you guys are always on this site, and you usually have a lot of good to add. I hope you guys pass this by, and give me something to work with.
Thanks alot.
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Here's an article I've posted once before that I think may be a start for you. I'll try to find other references later.
Science and Religion (part 1)
by Dr. Reda Fayek Source
Science and Religion (part 2)
by Dr. Reda Fayek Source
We don't dispute the Bible or try to prove it.
Substitute "bible" in what you just said with "quran", "book of Moroni" , and tell me why I should expect anyone not born into Christianity to accept it.
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Nonbelievers usually don't care to hear any Bible related proof of anything (hence why they are nonbelievers).
Evolution & Orthodoxy by Fr. John Matusiak: "
http://www.oca.org/pages/orth_chri/Q-and-A_OLD/Evolution-and-Orthodoxy.html
The first Darwinist. Archelaus writes: John of Damascus: St. Gregory Naziazen: St. John Chrysostom:
St. John of Damascus, An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, Book II, Chapter 7:
St. Ambrose of Milan, (PL 14.128):
http://fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/evolution_kuraev.htm
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I didn't read all the posts, but if you're interested in doing a little bit more reading with regards to this topic, I would suggest reading Fr. Athanasius Iskander's book titled, "Creation". It can be found here:
http://www.stmaryscopticorthodox.ca/content/books/creation.pdf
If you have any questions, just fire him an email. He's pretty good with responding. All the best to you.
Pray for me.
I had similar doubts several years ago. A friend turned me to a book called Darwin on Trial by Phillip E. Johnson. READ IT, PLEASE! (Check your library).
I know you don't want to read another book and want a simple answer. But if you really want to turn the chapter (pun intended) on these doubts, you will need to put in some effort.
Understand that religion and science are not in conflict. This is how the evil one works: He takes what God has given us as a gift to understand and love Him (e.g. science), and uses it to the opposite effect - to cause confusion and doubt.
Hello,
The Theory of Evolution seems to hold true.
Really? There are dozens of variations of the theory of Evolution. Which one are you talking about? Have you read all these books? (I haven't). Why do you so quickly discard them? Even if they are rubbish, surely there are better books and research putting Evolution into doubt (e.g. the book I recommended previously). Do you realize how silly and ridiculous it is to say that there is no order to the universe and everything is random, yet somehow evolution brought us to the amazing state we are in today through impossible mutations. If everything is random, everything has no purpose. But we can see that everything has a purpose. There isn't a reason. Science is not an opponent to religion! Some may use it for this purpose but all science does is explain what we observe and know. We know that God created the world.
God and Science pt. 1 (Clark Carlton)
God and Science pt. 2
Darwin and Christianity pt. 1/17 (Fr. Thomas Hopko)
I recommend listening to some of these podcasts. . .they are usually very good.
Please pray for me.
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Just a recommendations - really great movie:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=688111496234161611
"[center]Atheism[/center]
The belief that there was nothing and nothing happened to nothing and then nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything and then a bunch of everything magically rearranged itself for no reason what so ever into self-replicating bits which then turned into dinosaurs.
Makes perfect sense."
When your faith is tested, it is for you to come out of it with a faith stronger than ever.
The verse Abanoub provided is good too. It's citing faith as evidence. Because the Holy Spirit opens our heart to it, even when we can't necessarily explain it. I know there are plenty of objections against my faith, but I also know that the things I feel and the things I have seen are not haphazard. I know that my body is made up of cells, but I also know that I have a self that is independent of these cells and is greater than the sum of my parts. And so I believe that my existence is due to more than mere chance. I firmly believe that not everything can be attributed to chance.
Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed. - John 20:29
Because,
For when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things in the law, these, although not having the law, are a law to themselves, who show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and between themselves their thoughts accusing or else excusing them) in the day when God will judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my gospel. -Romans 2:14-16
I probably don't have the brain capacity to scrutinize every piece of the theory of evolution, but this is what I know, and I know this to be absolute truth.
Something funny I read once:
"[center]Atheism[/center]
The belief that there was nothing and nothing happened to nothing and then nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything and then a bunch of everything magically rearranged itself for no reason what so ever into self-replicating bits which then turned into dinosaurs.
Makes perfect sense."
Haha yep, that pretty much sums it up!
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Something funny I read once:
"[center]Atheism[/center]
The belief that there was nothing and nothing happened to nothing and then nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything and then a bunch of everything magically rearranged itself for no reason what so ever into self-replicating bits which then turned into dinosaurs.
Makes perfect sense."
Haha yep, that pretty much sums it up!
*facepalm*
Science by nature is reductionist theories. It attempts to make a theoretical framework where everything (no matter how unlimited) must fit into this reduced framework. Science, therefore, cannot answer how the world was created because it fails to understand that creation was a spiritual act that only the Holy Spirit knows and reveals in Christians. It seems like a paradox. How can the physical creation of the world be a spiritual act. It was God's desire to create a good world and He acted out of love for mankind.
Evolution cannot be the answer to creation. No matter how logical and sound it seems, it is wrong. God doesn't fit into its reductionist framework and therefore He must be completely ignored, even though He is the creator. Any theory that omits God as the source of creation is foolish. "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise. I will confuse the understanding of the intelligent." (1 Cor 1:19, Isaiah 29:!4) That is what Isaiah says thousands of years ago against science and evolution (worldly wisdom) because it omits or fights against God.
If you would like to discuss a particular evolutionist theory, we can. Not all the evolution theories are against the Bible. Many support "intelligent design" as cryptic code for God's involvement in creation.
We don't dispute the Bible or try to prove it.
The book of Titus (don't remember which verse) tells us to Test All Things.
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We don't dispute the Bible or try to prove it.
The book of Titus (don't remember which verse) tells us to Test All Things.
1 Thessalonians 5:21: 'Test all things; hold fast what is good.'
Certain things in the Bible are accredited to god. They sometimes sound like the have perfectly natural explanations.
1) Adam, you are dust and to dust you shall return: Maybe Moses realized that when people die, they become dust, so he made up some kind of reason, claiming that humans are originally dust, and that is why they return to that.
2) Samson lost his strength after having his hair cut: But he also got his eyes gouged out. That is a natural explanation to why lost his strength. After a while, the disorientation of loosing his sight was overcome, and he gained the strength to destroy the pillars.
3) The demon possessed people: Epileptics?
Things like this make me confused. It looks as though they have perfectly natural explanation, but some random guy came along, and decided to pin them all on God. Forgive me, this is not exactly how I feel, but it is a thought that I am battling with.
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That's funny you bring all that stuff up because some people dedicate their whole lives to finding a natural explanation for all the phenomenons in the Bible. . .they're called unbelievers.
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