No one “believes” in evolution, though some incorrectly use that term. Evolution is not a belief system but a valid scientific theory with all of the attributes of such a theory. Creationism should not be taught in science classes because, unlike evolution, it is not science. It is a religious belief based on a certain interpretation of Genesis that is not universally accepted.Since it is impossible to learn about anything but evolution in the education system, people have little option but to believe it. I was fortunate to be taught both creation and evolution at the same time. I was not a Christian. My father was an atheist who tried to instill evolution into me. As a child, I visited the London Natural History museum several times. It was (is?) a showcase of evolutionary thought. Evolution made no sense to me then and it makes even less sense to me now.
When I was taught evolution, abiogenesis was an integral part. If life did form spontaneously, then evolution is the only way that life could have progressed.
I believe that God created all things because it is true. How do I know? God said so. I believe in Jesus dying and rising from the dead because it is true. It's history. I don't expect you to agree, but please don't imagine that i reject evolution on religious grounds. I rejected it long before I accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour.
Evolution does not preclude the existence of G-d.
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