ServantofTheOne said:
Qur'anic or Biblical or Pantheism is not at issue here. The question is, is there a Creator or not. Where did we come from.
Well, since I am a Christian I say that there is a Creator and we are his creatures. All things visible and invisible are the work of the Creator.
there are 2 choices, Creator who created everything by design, or no Creator and everything came to be as a result of evolution and abiogenesis.
Oh there are many more than two choices.
Some people try to resolve their beliefs by believing in a mixture of both by claiming that evolution is a mechanism Created by the Creator and that we are still evolved animals, and thats how the Creator meant it to be. These people have submitted to the group think mentality and want to be included on the bandwagon of evolutionary theory at the same time not give up their belief in a Creator.
Have you ever actually interviewed one of these people? This is simply pop psychology with no basis in fact.
This shouldn't be considered a choice because evolutionary theory has no room for God..
On the contrary evolution has just as much room for God as chemistry, gravity, relativity, atomic theory, heliocentricity and all those other scientific ideas.
evolution relies on the mechanism for development to be adaptation or mutation.
Actually that should be the reverse. mutation + natural selection ->adaptation.
There is no mention of willful design or willful circumstance that things have become the way they are as a result of willful conscious design.
1. When you pick up a textbook on chemistry or astronomy or cosmology or physics, where do you find mention of a wilful design or that things have become the way they are as a result of wilful conscious design? Why do you think a biology textbook has a special responsibility to mention these things when they are not found in other science textbooks?
2. Does the fact that a science textbook does not explicitly mention a wilful conscious design mean that such design is fictitious? I am perfectly capable of believing the solar system is as it is because God so willed it without having that spelled out for me in book on the science of astronomy. Why do you need (and think other people need) science texts mentioning wilful design every other page? Are you that scared you will forget your Creator?
If one believes in a Creator and believes that the Creator created all things the way they are, as He willed, and that he may have changed his creation from one form to another, Creating a diverse set of species by his will Cannot attribute this to the theory of evolution, as it would be contrary to the theory.
I am not sure what you are talking about here, but I don't see anything so far that is contrary to the theory of evolution. Can you expand on this?
Both views are mutually exclusive. There is no room for compromising the power and majesty of the Creator by injecting the limitation of evolution to His creativity.
To me, evolution testifies of the power and majesty of the Creator. I see it as the most marvellous work of His wisdom. I expect it is some flaw in your understanding of the theory that sees it as a limitation. What makes you think of it as a limitation on God's creativity?