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What would it mean to your religious beliefs if evolution were true?

If I were convinced that humans evolved from previous animals...

  • ...it would have no impact on my religious views

    Votes: 37 90.2%
  • ...it would have a slight impact on my religious views

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ...I would have to completely reassess my religious views

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ...I would have to abandon my religious views

    Votes: 3 7.3%
  • ...I could no longer believe in my god(s)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ...I could not believe in any god.

    Votes: 1 2.4%

  • Total voters
    41

rational experiences

Veteran Member
As just a human born by sex knowing my human brother invented the thesis science.

1. O earth a planet has to exist formed to own a human standing on it.
2. An evolved heavens first had to be exact and cooled exact to support water biology life. Standing on earth inside heavens.
3. The God argument was human versus God science theist. No different from any other we're being life destroyed moment. Because of science practice human invention.
4. Humans in egotism pretend they talk on behalf of a God hence are the most correct human.
5. A spirit record of a non talking entity taught me we did not have nor own the God that created creation.
6 an entity is of its owned sort its entity status.
7 humans quote what God is by human thoughts as subjects.

God hence isn't an argument it's a term by subject.

If a human can't string theory self back to child then baby then ova conception then non conception two adult bodies. You also can't do the same fake thesis in nature.

As all babies are here today born by sex any type of life of life conceives itself.

As long as an atmosphere allows.

Hence you can't be an apes baby to remove an apes sex act to then refer to two whole living parent ape life. As a non sex act.

God teachings. Earth God natural. Heavens god natural.. all living is by 2 of species by 2 bodies natural with God and sex is the sin. Owner body type.

Science said man's sin was science marked on the body of god earth. What men of science did to earth.

Said by humans living.

Science theme to take the greater higher state convert it. Human said by God acts I converted all life on earth by science.

Science only said practiced by living human man's used science and proved yes I can convert everything.

Planet body.
Heavens body.
Nature garden body.
Animal body.
Human body.

No longer owning any pre identified higher body of anything he attacked.

The teaching the destroyer human lying scientists. Evolution theory one of their human lies. Word coercion. You can't take a babies sex act back to two adult bodies that owned a baby.

All humans a human baby only.

If a God created a human. You have to be a human to claim it.

If the God type as a God pre existed it would be an eternal being that left as an eternal being and became a changed anything living type.

In thesis a human can only subjectively claim an animal parent was their first baby human god.

Argument is what is the God type you claim pre existed to own a human direct and not by animal parent?

Truth there is no God.

Now if you say because the God type origin is still the eternal it does not by any inference own a human thesis.

Humans hence have to say no man is God to be correct.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
When I was a Christian, I was a theistic evolutionist; meaning that I believed in God, and that the processes of the natural world had been set in place to accomplish his ends. In other words, there was no conflict between my faith and any of the currently accepted scientific theories. As a result, it very much perplexed me when Christians who found out I was not a believer would start talking about evolution and the Big Bang Theory - or more accurately, what their church had falsely taught them about evolution and the Big Bang Theory. For them it was an important theological point. For me, evolution was no more meaningful to my belief in a god than heliocentrism.

How much would the theory of evolution being true impact your beliefs. And why?
ToE does not affect my belief :) because if the theory do add up, it would (in my belief) still be from God.
Evolution would have to be within the rules of this universe, so even God created it, there are universal rules that had to be in place.
 

Messianic Israelite

Active Member
When I was a Christian, I was a theistic evolutionist; meaning that I believed in God, and that the processes of the natural world had been set in place to accomplish his ends. In other words, there was no conflict between my faith and any of the currently accepted scientific theories. As a result, it very much perplexed me when Christians who found out I was not a believer would start talking about evolution and the Big Bang Theory - or more accurately, what their church had falsely taught them about evolution and the Big Bang Theory. For them it was an important theological point. For me, evolution was no more meaningful to my belief in a god than heliocentrism.

How much would the theory of evolution being true impact your beliefs. And why?

Good evening Policy. The theory of evolution isn't true according to the Bible, so what you are saying is, what if the Bible proved to be untrue. The Bible is true. We can believe it. We can live it. We can obey it. We can receive eternal life by believing in the saving Name of Yahshua and the Heavenly Father Yahweh (Acts 2:21) and as a result keeping His Laws.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Good evening Policy. The theory of evolution isn't true according to the Bible, so what you are saying is, what if the Bible proved to be untrue. The Bible is true. We can believe it. We can live it. We can obey it. We can receive eternal life by believing in the saving Name of Yahshua and the Heavenly Father Yahweh (Acts 2:21) and as a result keeping His Laws.
What reason do we have to believe the Bible is correct on such matters?

What reason do we have to reject mountains of scientific evidence in order to instead believe in unverified stories in some old book?
 

ppp

Well-Known Member
Good evening Policy. The theory of evolution isn't true according to the Bible, so what you are saying is, what if the Bible proved to be untrue.
That is your Christian sect's interpretation of the Bible. Other sects of Christianity interpret it differently, If you want to argue the point, go argue it with one of them.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Yes. As I said, the theory of evolution was not a factor in my deconversion from Christianity.
That wasn't the question. But yes, if the ToE then possibly there would be less atheists ... but the internet is making more atheists.
 

ppp

Well-Known Member
That wasn't the question
It was @Messianic Israelite 's question to which I was responding.
But yes, if the ToE then possibly there would be less atheists ... but the internet is making more atheists.
Probably. But it is hard to tell which are atheists who are revealed, and which are atheists being deconverted from a religion. I deconverted well before relay, let alone before Mozilla was a thing.
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Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Hi Altfish. Good evening. And yet, it would seem that if the theory of evolution didn't exist, there would be a lot less atheism.
I don't think it impacted my non-belief, given I probably didn't know the exact details of the theory until later, and I suspect much the same applies to many, with the sheer numbers of different religious beliefs - and all not being compatible - perhaps being the major reason why many are non-believers. Apart from an understanding of why religions tend to develop and are so popular, given that much of such is inbuilt into childhood for so many. Not in my case, so somewhat easier for me to slip the bonds. :oops:
 

stanberger

Active Member
When I was a Christian, I was a theistic evolutionist; meaning that I believed in God, and that the processes of the natural world had been set in place to accomplish his ends. In other words, there was no conflict between my faith and any of the currently accepted scientific theories. As a result, it very much perplexed me when Christians who found out I was not a believer would start talking about evolution and the Big Bang Theory - or more accurately, what their church had falsely taught them about evolution and the Big Bang Theory. For them it was an important theological point. For me, evolution was no more meaningful to my belief in a god than heliocentrism.

How much would the theory of evolution being true impact your beliefs. And why?
it would confirm quran ' man created from the earth in stages '
 
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