God, Evolution, or a Combination of Both
Essay by review • November 14, 2010 • Essay • 314 Words (2 Pages) • 911 Views
A.) How can a person of faith believe or not believe in "atheistic evolution"?
In my point of view, I think atheistic evolution is wrong in so many ways, but I can see where the theory comes from. If one does not believe in "God" then how do you expect them to believe "God" created everything, out of nothing? But also, in another perspective, if one believes in God then they might believe something of the sorts, but with God's interventions.
B.) How can a person of faith believe or not believe in "creationism"?
A person of faith can believe in creationism because that's what they learned, that God created everything, and they take their teachings and live by them. Also, a person of faith cannot believe in creationism possibly because they were taught it and its hard to understand.
C.) How can a person of faith believe or not believe in "intelligent design"?
I believe that if a person thinks that "Darwin's theory",(evolution), is right, then how can they believe in" intelligent design". Second, one can believe in "intelligent design" if they agree with it, and think it's right.
D.) How can a person of faith believe or not believe in "Christian Evolution"?
As a Christian, I believe in "Christian Evolution". I believe in "Christian Evolution" because I agree with it and follow it. One does not have to believe in it maybe because they don't believe in God.
In conclusion, I believe in "Christian evolution" and "Creationism" because I believe in God. Yes, like most Christians, I have my doubts and may find it hard to believe in some of the teachings of the bible, but overall I do believe in those two selected because of the fact that that's what I believe in.
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