I don't see the issue with believing in God creating an ever evolving world. We can see evolution in all human frontiers. If God created the evolutionary process encoded in life, then God clearly still created us.
Darwin was wrong about anything being up to chance though. Evolution aims at targets and builds (or creates) what is necessary to gap the bridge.
As far as I can tell, that's a big part of what it means to be in the image of God, the creator.
The biggest issue with evolution as a theory is that it has been mathematically debunked numerous times. The lil gang of evolutionists keep having to meet and discuss how to modify their pet theory because it keeps getting leakier. Whole thing has more holes than a fishing net once you start to research it. Was one of the key things that convinced me early on in school that most of what "SCIENCE" says is a tasty meat and bean burrito is nothing but a dog turd in a tortilla. Looks tasty alright, but go ahead a take a bite.
I don't see the issue with believing in God creating an ever evolving world. We can see evolution in all human frontiers. If God created the evolutionary process encoded in life, then God clearly still created us.
Darwin was wrong about anything being up to chance though. Evolution aims at targets and builds (or creates) what is necessary to gap the bridge.
As far as I can tell, that's a big part of what it means to be in the image of God, the creator.
The biggest issue with evolution as a theory is that it has been mathematically debunked numerous times. The lil gang of evolutionists keep having to meet and discuss how to modify their pet theory because it keeps getting leakier. Whole thing has more holes than a fishing net once you start to research it. Was one of the key things that convinced me early on in school that most of what "SCIENCE" says is a tasty meat and bean burrito is nothing but a dog turd in a tortilla. Looks tasty alright, but go ahead a take a bite.