Yes, I am talking about evolution. I don't believe that evolution is a mindless process with no goals or plan.
Okay....
So, god DID plan for horrible parasites, viruses and bacteria?
And worms that eat your eyeballs from the inside out?
You seem to be dancing all around this and I can only wonder why you refuse to give straightforward answers here...
Just like anything else in this world there are the good and the bad.
But since evolution, in your belief, is planned, you must acknowledge that these horrible organisms were planned for as well, right?
We run into bringing into this the fall and it then could go into general apologetics.
Hmmm. Maybe that just means that you actually don't have any answers here and that the only way out you have is by retreating into general apologetics?
This sounds a lot like what I stated a couple of posts ago... that you have dug a hole you can't get out of and that you can only retreat into apologetics or the "mysterious ways"-card to pretend that there isn't a problem in your statements here.
However, I'm not talking about apologetics. I'm merely talking about biology and asking you about what you believe the role of god is in that system.
You also haven't clarified - at all - what you
really meant by that post I quoted... I can only understand it to mean that you believe horrible organisms are a
side effect that wasn't intended for some reason, or which god couldn't control.
Also, and now it becomes extra hard for you I guess, why would the fall have any play in this?
Since you said that you generally accept evolution (let's assume theistic evolution here), I'll assume that you accept that the earth is 4.5 billion years old and that life came into being (let's assume god created it here) some 3.6 billion years ago and that the diversity of life then developed, right?
The fall requires humans to exist, correct?
Homo Sapiens is some 200.000 years old. Let's say the fall happened around that time (doesn't really matter to my argument if it's 200.000 or 6000).
Are you saying that for the 3.6 billion years preceeding that, there was no desease? No parasites? No dangerous bacteria?
See? It's
completely unclear what your position is on these matters.
To be frank, I think you don't even know what your position actually is.
I don't think you have one.
I think your responses are very ad hoc and you just say whatever you think supports your religion
at that particular time.
In other words, I think you are making it all up as you go along.
Why else would you dance all around these issues?
Why else would you try to dodge the entire topic by claiming it goes into "apologetics"?
I still hope you can clarify your position and I'm very interested to learn about it.
But until you do, I can only run with that conclusion. I don't have another viable explanation.
Regards.