Could someone please explain the details of creation and evolution? I have tried reading the links people reccomend, but it might be easier if someone would be willing to type out the details in layman's terms...
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Mo cooler did very well. Creation is the idea that God created the heavens and the earth. Science, including evolution is the details of how God did that.secretdawn said:Could someone please explain the details of creation and evolution? I have tried reading the links people reccomend, but it might be easier if someone would be willing to type out the details in layman's terms...
***? None of this is 'according to evolution'. You've been talking to creationists too long.lucaspa said:According to evolution, God created the universe 13.4 billion years ago by means of the Big Bang. During the intervening years God created the stars, galaxies and planets by gravity. Earth and the rest of the solar system was created by God by means of gravity about 4.55 billion years ago, give or take a couple million. God created life by chemistry soon after the earth was formed. The first forms of life were very simply cells
OEC - God created the earth as mainstream science describes, but the diversity of the organisms that inhabit it did not arise through evolution.secretdawn said:ok, sorry i should have worded that better....could OLD EARTH creationism be explained in as much detail as possible, and then Evolution, with out the concept of God be explained in the same manner?
In the strict definition of evolution, Karl is right. This is how Darwin described it:secretdawn said:so is it true then that according to evolution, everything, including humans, is derived from some primordial ooze?
I'm going to digress here, Late, in order to show Secretdawn some of the details.Late_Cretaceous said:According to this research, it is likely that all of today's multicellular organisms have evovled from just two species of primitive bacteria.
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Probably. Darwin used "warm little pond", so converting it to "ooze" is probably meant to sound gross. The purpose is to get a negative emotional response and rejection of the idea on emotion. I notice "pond scum" is often used; it seems to serve the same purpose.Larry said:Is the term 'primordial ooze' used to conjure up negative perceptions about the theory of evolution?
There are several versions of Old Earth Creationism (OEC for short). The most common is the Day-Age Theory. In this theory the "days" of Genesis 1 are long periods of time -- the necessary billions or millions of years.secretdawn said:ok, sorry i should have worded that better....could OLD EARTH creationism be explained in as much detail as possible, and then Evolution, with out the concept of God be explained in the same manner?
lucaspa said:So, theistic evolutionists accept everything science says about evolution. They simply look on it as God using this method and keeping the method going.
no it is the only way i have heard it put...i am trying to learn about both to come to my own conclusion...Larry said:Is the term 'primordial ooze' used to conjure up negative perceptions about the theory of evolution?