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The ClayTaurus said:Exactly. I've never understood creationists and evolutionists fighting when they could both be correct.
Again: the theory of evolution does not contain anywhere within it the origin of life; merely the adaptation and progression of life after creation.
The ClayTaurus said:Exactly. I've never understood creationists and evolutionists fighting when they could both be correct.
Again: the theory of evolution does not contain anywhere within it the origin of life; merely the adaptation and progression of life after creation.
It's all open to how much faith you have in either creationism or evolution, of course. Sure, if you think God made monkeys and God made men, completely seperate and unrelated, than you more than likely find fault with the theory of evolution. But if you interpret evolution as God's tool for creating the different animals listed in Genesis, then you're back to the two not being mutually exclusive.MissileMan said:I'm not sure I agree with this. Don't most "evolutionists" believe that if you could trace back far enough that you would wind up at a single-celled organism that was the first living thing on the planet? This would be in stark contrast to the biblical version of how life began. I suppose there are some creation theories that allow for this...not familiar with any though.