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How does Darwinian Evolution negate the existence of God?

firedragon

Veteran Member
I would like to understand from members how they would think or believe that Darwinian Evolution negates the existence of God. Does it?
 

ImmortalFlame

Woke gremlin
It doesn't.

The only kind of God evolution negates the existence of is a very literal, fundamentalist, seven-day creation view of God. Heck, even then there are probably ways to accept both.
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
I would like to understand from members how they would think or believe that Darwinian Evolution negates the existence of God. Does it?
Gods come as package deals with religions.

Many religions with a God have beliefs about the origins of life that are incompatible with a worldview rooted in science and evidence.
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
I would like to understand from members how they would think or believe that Darwinian Evolution negates the existence of God. Does it?
How does it negate the existence of God?
Did Darwin go up to the heavens and zap God out of existence?
Because that would make a cool anime, ngl
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
I would like to understand from members how they would think or believe that Darwinian Evolution negates the existence of God. Does it?
It doesn't, any more than any other theory of science does.

It's obviously true that it is incompatible with a literal reading of the first book of the bible, but then so is half of astronomy, cosmology and geology too. But then the first book of the bible has been seen as allegorical since the dawn of Christianity anyway, so there's nothing difficult about that.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
The "disprove God" claim tends to come from creationists. They make.the error of thinking that just because their personal version of God has been shown not to exist that means all versions of God are refuted.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
I would like to understand from members how they would think or believe that Darwinian Evolution negates the existence of God. Does it?

No. I don't see that it does.
However, it would be problematic in terms of certain conceptions of God, and certain beliefs around God and the development of species.
 

osgart

Nothing my eye, Something for sure
Evolution is understood from the outside in and not from the inside out. There could be an adaptive intelligence inherent in nature leading to a powerful eternal source.

The Gods that are ruled out are the all present, all mighty and all powerful kind. Gods that are bound by nature are not ruled out.

And who is to say that there isn't a hidden nature that forms the cosmos. Who is to say that consciousness isn't fundamental?

I know people go by their human senses only but there are reasons not to. Many of those reasons are thrown under the bus but they make a lot of sense.
 
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