minor variation in genetics happen naturally, that's quite easy to see. natural selection is the principle that states that only the fittest variations are able to reproduce and pass on their genes. these minor changes add up over time, and that is known as evolution.
imo, this is all true, and doesn't conflict with creationism at all.
however, it is not sufficient to explain how humans got here, as our lineage appears incomplete.
minor variation in genetics happen naturally, that's quite easy to see. natural selection is the principle that states that only the fittest variations are able to reproduce and pass on their genes. these minor changes add up over time, and that is known ad evolution.
imo, this is all true, and doesn't conflict with creationism at all.
however, it is not sufficient to explain how humans got here, as our lineage appears incomplete.