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The Theory Of Evolution Is Incompatible With Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnyvee" data-source="post: 1476469" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>Some might say that evolution is rather simple also. Literally just an extension of the parameters and forces of the universe. Pockets of organized matter that arise from the original low entropy of the moment of "creation." Galaxies, solar systems, molecules that dissipate entropy into it`s surroundings, with the entropy always increasing. The one`s that are a bit more effective at that, have an advantage over the one`s that are not. From there you have the spur of selection, and all events throughout are of a random nature, creating all the variation that you see in the biological world. It`s almost beautiful when you get a grasp of it.</p><p></p><p>None of this excludes God, but I don`t see a need to deny evolution at this stage. It has nothing to do with Darwin as a person, but the evidence is a problem. They are so damn convincing if you really have studied the field. It`s a problem, I agree with that, to marry the two. But I`m not sure that they are mutually exclusive really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnyvee, post: 1476469, member: 13195"] Some might say that evolution is rather simple also. Literally just an extension of the parameters and forces of the universe. Pockets of organized matter that arise from the original low entropy of the moment of "creation." Galaxies, solar systems, molecules that dissipate entropy into it`s surroundings, with the entropy always increasing. The one`s that are a bit more effective at that, have an advantage over the one`s that are not. From there you have the spur of selection, and all events throughout are of a random nature, creating all the variation that you see in the biological world. It`s almost beautiful when you get a grasp of it. None of this excludes God, but I don`t see a need to deny evolution at this stage. It has nothing to do with Darwin as a person, but the evidence is a problem. They are so damn convincing if you really have studied the field. It`s a problem, I agree with that, to marry the two. But I`m not sure that they are mutually exclusive really. [/QUOTE]
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