to me, this whole argument is a false dichotomy. it's like saying God doesn't exist because gravity exists......or that because God exists, gravity can't exist. what? we can observe the effects of evolution.
that doesn't mean our current understanding of evolution can explain humanity. the official story of man is incomplete. but we can observe the effect in other species, and the incompleteness in our understanding of humanity has been used to force a divide in the people.
God made tiny molecular high speed reversible electric motors just to propel bacteria, and other cells. That’s an entirely incomprehensible attention to detail, and the motors are in three independent parts that work together, but any one part wouldn’t have any “evolutionary purpose” without the other two interlocking elements of the assembly. It looks exactly like an electric motor on our scale, but it’s made of molecules. Not an accident. And that’s just for a bacterium. What a marvelous creation we’re inhabiting. Truly humbling.
to me, this whole argument is a false dichotomy. it's like saying God doesn't exist because gravity exists......or that because God exists, gravity can't exist. what? we can observe the effects of evolution.
that doesn't mean our current understanding of evolution can explain humanity. the official story of man is incomplete. but we can observe the effect in other species, and the incompleteness in our understanding of humanity has been used to force a divide in the people.
The only type of evolution we have ever seen or proved scientifically is microevolution.
Everything else is just theories of macroevolution without proof.
Guess which type is compatible with creationism and the biblical account in Scripture and which one isn't?
does Scripture also talk about microevolution?
or does it say that there is more of the story yet to be told?
it is a false dichotomy. God is compatible with many scientific principles.
God made tiny molecular high speed reversible electric motors just to propel bacteria, and other cells. That’s an entirely incomprehensible attention to detail, and the motors are in three independent parts that work together, but any one part wouldn’t have any “evolutionary purpose” without the other two interlocking elements of the assembly. It looks exactly like an electric motor on our scale, but it’s made of molecules. Not an accident. And that’s just for a bacterium. What a marvelous creation we’re inhabiting. Truly humbling.