In an earlier thread Beastt made the observation that Christians who believe in evolution will alter what the Bible actually says to conform it to their ideas about science and evolution. The specific quote was:
If God created life through the mechanism of evolution then what verses support this idea? How do you draw the concept of evolution from the Bible rather than from external sources such as the physical evidence of evolution? Or, do external sources of information hold priority in your interpretation of scripture?
Of course evolution is so compelling that many Christians have chosen to alter what the Bible actually says to try to make it fit within a theory which offers a far more compelling mechanism than God breathing life into dust and thusly forming a fully-formed human.
On the other hand, grmorton has a web site (I lost the address) that has an exposition of a verse that may indicate that God used evolution as a mechanism to create the diversity of life. However, this is the only verse I have been made aware of that may indicate God used evolution as a mechanism. From my experience, difficult biblical concepts are understood by interpreting them in light of the rest of scripture. Consequently, if God tried to convey the concept of creation through evolution I would expect him to have given more than just one verse about it. On the other hand, the Bible is replete with phrases such as God created and God formed and He created everything there is. Nothing exists that he didnt make.
If God created life through the mechanism of evolution then what verses support this idea? How do you draw the concept of evolution from the Bible rather than from external sources such as the physical evidence of evolution? Or, do external sources of information hold priority in your interpretation of scripture?