Theistic evolution or evolutionary creation is a concept that asserts that classical religious teachings about God are compatible with the modern scientific understanding about biological evolution. In short, theistic evolutionists believe that there is a God, that God is the creator of the material universe and (by consequence) all life within, and that biological evolution is simply a natural process within that creation. Evolution, according to this view, is simply a tool that God employed to develop human life.
I am afraid thats going to lead no where for each individual has a different perspective.
There's been a poll?Hi Ms Camilla you can try searching the forums but here's two existing threads you can check out.
How scientific do you expect these stats. to be?I understand that this topic has even discussed, by I'm also interested in the statistics of it.
العنود;1583272 said:
How scientific do you expect these stats. to be?
best,
It doesn't matter to me personally either way- you brought up statistics, I rather think it is the natural Q to follow suit.Very, I plan on compiling a manifesto.
Look, I'm not trying to publish anything. I'd just like to have a general idea.
I am not sure how such a poll would be of benefit to you especially since one wouldn't know just how knowledgable the voters are in the mentioned subjects. Before any discussion or "poll" is to take place shouldn't there be an understanding for everyone as to what the definitions of each term is? I for one had no idea there was such thing as "theistic evolution".There's been a poll?
I understand that this topic has even discussed, by I'm also interested in the statistics of it.
To begin with we don't know what her definition of evolution is? micro, macro? I dislike immensely these catch all terms.. but it isn't my thread and I didn't vote so I don't care either way..If the option wasn't there and if some were to pick "Evolution" would it then assume that the person was an atheist?
No I'm sure you have no ill intent and I believe no one here does (God willing). It's an online medium so we really can't actually sense the tone of people's voices so it's easy to misunderstand sometimes.
Personally I still don't get why there has to be such a thing as "theistic evolution". Let's say for example the topic at hand is hypertrophy and not evolution.
Creationism: Is the belief that all life on earth is created by God.
Theistic Hypertrophy: Is the theory that God's creation was designed in a way so that it would naturally grow.
Hypertrophy: The enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells.
First we see that by the definition of "evolution" or "hypertrophy(my example)", it is not something that is necessarily at odds with belief in a Creator. Belief in how nature works whether it be how rain is formed, how electricity works, how our human bodies work, etc does not negate the belief that there is a Creator. So even if one were to subscribe to the belief that evolution is true it doesn't negate that one might believe in the Creator unless this person believes that the living thing that evolves came from nothing(has no Creator).
By this reasoning I feel there is no need for there to be "theistic evolution". As one can then stick "theistic" to just about any other process to point out that the person who believes in the process also believes in the Creator.
I hope you understand what I'm trying to express.
I agree completely that naturalistic evolution is inadequate to explain the origin of the species. However, the exact mechanism through which God created the species is unknown to us. If we can use our own individual origin as an analogy for the creation of the human species we can come to some understanding. Our individual development began with the development of sperm inside our father and an egg inside our mother. The sperm and egg came from a reductionary division of a gametic mother cell that began with the duplication of genetic information through pairing of 4 different nucleic acids that were formed in a specific manner from the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. The sperm and egg mother cells went through specific divisions and changes to give rise to sperm and egg that have no reason for existing apart from leaving the body and becoming united with the corresponding gamete of the opposite sex. The union of the sperm and an egg forms a most elemental single cellular zygote that undergoes replicative divisions and positionally controlled cellular differentiation to form specific organs and tissues from the information that exists within the undifferentiated zygote. Amazingly, the sperm, egg, zygote and young embryo of many animal species look incredibly similar. Despite the apparent similarities in early morphology and even in genetic information the embryos go on the develop into vastly different species.Single cell life three and a half billion years ago to fish to mammals to man with all the missing links is just a big no
In the spirit of searching for God the creator of all that is seen and unseen
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