Kalidas
Well-Known Member
I am sure actually about 99.9% sure this topic has already been brought up but here it is again. Why must God and evolution be separate? To my Atheist friends I know this argument will fall on deaf ears becuase with God being a part of it it is already dubbed false, so this argument is posed to my creationist friends. So why couldn't evolution be a creation of God used as tool a God machine to create life, and as a way to continue the life without God having to directly effect every creature's exact actions? A Christian friend of mine brought up a really really good point. In most religions people believe God gives all creatures free will. Yet if God directly created and force creatures to make only the reactions their body was created for, then free will would not exist. The idea of God giving all life free will ties perfectly into evolution. Besides we all believe in at least some type of science, i doubt anyone here believes God resides in us and works our every bodily function. We have organs and we know how they work so we are all for the most part completely willing to except that God does not directly effect every aspect of our life. I see evolution as one of the greatest creations of God it allows the work of creation and life preservation to exist and work very well without God needing to directly control every tiny aspect of life. Again as I said before free will is probably the greatest evidence of evolution to the creationist.