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Old 07-06-2016, 20:38   #127
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Re: UK loses faith

Sorry but that's just wrong.

People support Evolution because there is considerable scientific evidence behind it. The theory of Evolution in a scientific sense is not equal to the biblical theory of creation, these are not comparable things. If you try and claim it is or promote creationism as an equally valid theory of life in science then you will rightly meet resistance.

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Evolution is certainly a more 'convenient' stance. There is no creator God, and therefore no one to be accountable to when you die. Providing you obey the law, you can do whatever you want. On a human level, a pretty attractive proposition
Rubbish. An accurate understanding of evolution doesn't assume to know how the life got there in the first place. In other words the idea of a original creator of life is not incompatible with the theory of evolution. I am not a theologian but it seems to be it you could have these things co-existing if God created life and then evolution happened to if afterwards.

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