I am not, there is no teaching in evolution which supports any spiritual involvement (only when people wanted to make it more enticing did they add God to the mix)Don't mix up the mechanisms of evolution with the philosophy of atheists who use this as a worldview
You defeat your position by using the word 'possibly'. Christians are to know not suggest.Evolution as a mechanism does nothing but POSSIBLY explain how organisms came to be
Not at all. It is a 19th c. concept sprung from unbelief in God's word and all Christians are right to reject it.I think too many Christians fear this uneccesarily.
Now you are just trying to convince yourself. There are ways to describe the evolutionary process to Moses without doing what you list there. Again you make God how to be incompetant especially since Moses was educated by the Egyptians who were capable of building pyramids and capable of understanding what God did as He expalined it.AS for why God inspired to Moses to write Genesis in its style, may I respectfully offer that were God to truly explain how He did it (no matter how He did it), it would have taken a ridiculously huge amount of the scripture, would not have been appropriate given the timespan and the nature of society then AND really would not have provided any other clues as to God's majesty, glory, and power.
Now you are just trying to make yourself feel better. Do you not think that God would have said what the mechanism was if it was different than the way it was written in Gen.1? You must have a very low opinion of God and His abilities to think He is so unable to tell the truth from the start.Genesis 1 is short, but immensely powerful. God is in control, God planned this, God accomplished what He set out to do and there was order and planning in the doing. God may not explicitly tell us how He created, yet many assume that the *absence* of such detail is proof of the mechanism.
Bes you Have. Just by stating He didn't speak things into existence like He describes in Gen. 1 you have declared it untrue. By stating He used a process longer than stated in Gen. 1, you have declared it untrue. You can't have it both ways.have ever said that Genesis one is not true.
Yes you have as you eliminate His instruction to His creation by suggesting Gen. 1 is wrong.It is clear in Genesis that GOd is fully in control of creation. We have never said otherwise.
How do you know they got it right? How do you know God is revealling those things to non-believers when He says 'there is no fellowship between light and darkness'. You ignore too many scriptures in your attempts to justify your belief in science and how it over-rules the bIble. All you are doing is assuming these things and you have no proof whatsoever to support such claims.Why would God choose to reveal multitude of medicinal facts to non-believers? Why would God choose to reveal His majesty of His universe to skeptical atheists looking through a telescope
The very fact that you would suggest God would violate His own word tells a big story. Besides anyone can buy a telescope or microscope and see whatGod has doen but that doesn't mean God revealed it to them, they may draw the wrong conclusions. This is a fatal error with scientists, they think they can't be deceived or led astray and that all science is good science. How wrong they are.
That is a non-issue as God always had a witness to His way of salvation, your point is moot. Let's see, we have Adam, Enoch, Noah, Melchezidek, Abraham, and so on. God is fair and just and would not leave the world without obtaining the truth nor salvation. What you propose is that only the modern world gets the truth and that is just arrogant and flat out deceitful.Why would God wait thousands of years after Adam and Eve to reveal His Messiah? Why wait?
Yes, because it is not of God. It is a means for the devil to entice and deceive God's creation away from the truth and 'believers' are also getting caught in the snare.Secondly, your argument strikes at the fairness of God is revealing certain things throughout time, as if this is some reason to dismiss a theory. IS the fact that the mechanism of evolution didn't arrive until the 1800's a reason to dismiss this as a theory?
Do you think the ancient world was without scientists and doctors? If so then you have no idea. They may have called the diseases by other names but they were aware of them. We know that dentistry goes back 6-8,000 years and it wasn't sloppy work that was discovered.YOu might as well ask why God waited until the 1800's to reveal facts about bacteria,
Dou assume they didn't know or have a clue. They could have ignored the warnings of those who told them how to do it right. The Essenes had knowledge of where to put toilets long before the black plague. The Minoans had indoor plumbing and the Romans had water flushing toilet system. Please your assumptions are your undoing.several hundred years after the Black Plague
The Bible doesn't teach the earth was flat nor does it teach evolutionary mechanisms nor does it teach about mermaids and sea serpants, but again you omit most of the details to try and make a point. Nor did God 'reveal' those things 1800+ years after the fact. Get a better argument this one is nonsense.What about all of those people who died thinking that the earth was flat?
Well you are like most people, you think everything started with the Greeks, sorry to burst your bubble but people were intelligent long before they sprung up and wrote a few books. Why do people die of cnacer and there is still no cure?why reveal to Jenner about the nature of vaccines in the 1700's, after millions have died deaths due to viruses.
'It is appointed unto man once to die...' 'With Adam's fall sin entered into the world. What you keep omiting is the working, the deceiving, of the devil and that the desires of the flesh lead people to screw others. You fail to see the whole picture and think everything is the way you assume it to be.
You and some of the others may be scientists here but you all and Deem are not Theologians and you know very, very little and ignore so much because you use a tool in a manner it was not intended to be used. Science was never given the keys to theological truths, it has no business trying to be an authority on that which is not within its boundaries.
And that is why evolutionis wrong, it is based upon false ideas, coming from non-believers intruding in an area it has no right to be. As it was stated long ago, 'you can't put God in a test tube' right and science cannot determine the origins of the universe nor life. It is not geared for it.
You are leaving out details because it doesn't fit your cientific beliefs and thatis wrong. It shows that God created by speaking not by using mechanisms. It shows 6 days because there is a point to that time period and so much more. But you let science blind your eyes and you only want to see what you want it to be and not what it is.It reveals exactly what God wants it to reveal. God did it, He is powerful, He is the one who is in control. If your argument is that because not everybody gets to have a chance to learn about evolution then God is unfair, then this criteria must be applied to all other aspects of people's ignorance
I am going to ignore your last few sentences as they are like the rest, a justifiction to ignore that creation was a one time supernatural act which doesn't fit into a scientific model of any sort. The above quote is laughable as neither of you have presented anything credible nor even remotely close to the truth. All i have seen is justifications so you can feel good about yourselves.Finally, Canuckster did a fine job addressing your arguements succintly