Arch may not agree, but I will gladly be corrected if I am wrong
no i do not agree and would want you to consider how evolution could be responsible for anything that God has done? we know that the theory of evolution is a human construct, it is not a spiritual one; we know that there are changes in animals in a small scale BUT are those changes due to evolution at work or the result of 'the fall' when corruption was allowed to enter into what God had done?
then, how would you be able to prove that is evolution at work? we know that those same animals do not change but continue to act as they were originally created. we also know they do not always beget the same change each generation?
then you have the problem of evolution getting a foot in the door which would lead to such arguments as: ' well if you agree that micro-evolution is at work, why can't all of life be done by evolution.'
there is no room for compromise. either evolution exists or it doesn't. it is not a complimentery action with creation. i refuse to use the word 'mutation' as that also is too braod of a term, i prefer 'defect' because if one examines closely the genes activity, it is obvious that it is not working like it should, which doesn't imply a mutation but a trait which can cause abnormalities.
i.e.: two sets of humans, one is normal and passes on that normality to its offspring; the other has hereditary disease which is also passed on. does that mean that one set of humans is better evolved and the other is lower on the food chain?
not at all. it means that something is wrong which needs to be fixed.
in my mind evolution cannot exist and should not be credited with creative powers when it is a false theory and it distorts what is really happening.
scientists that sit around and say--here is micro-evoolution at work so we should just observe--- are kidding themselves. they need to see it for what it is and fine cures or solutions. not promote a theory that is anti-God.