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There are mountains of evidence for evolution. It is corroborated by research in every field. Scientists are basically unanimous these days. The only ones who won't give in, after 150 years, are the fundamentalists.
So for me, and many others I'm sure, it's either theistic evolution or we simply can not believe in Christianity.
This is why Christians should stop telling people they can't believe in evolution. Is a person's belief in evolution going to send them to Hell, as long as they believe that Jesus has saved them and they have accepted him? No! As long as the central belief is there, it doesn't matter what a person thinks about the origin of the earth. It's like whether a person believes in post-Trib or pre-Trib. Who the hell cares?
If Christians keep pushing the view that people can't believe in both Christianity and evolution, many potential Christians will be lost. They will be pushed away from the church as it becomes increasingly anachronistic. The will say, "I believe in evolution; of course I can't be a Christian." But that's only because Christians themselves have promoted this view. They have a damn grudge match with evolution. Christianity and evolution need not be mutually exclusive.
I believe in evolution, and in my view, if God was involved, it is an absolutely beautiful phenomenon. It is the work of a master artist, a supremely brilliant engineer. A single-celled organism gave way to all of the life we see on earth around us. It's amazing! Praise be to God for this glorious master work that shows us his incredible ingenuity.
So what do you do with the other hundreds of miracles in the Bible? If we say that the earth couldn’t have been created 6,000 years ago in 6 days because science says otherwise how can we believe in Christ’s incarnation and resurrection? I think it’s important that we realize that God’s miracles were absolutely intended to be unexplainable, that’s what made them so moving and inspirational to unbelievers. Those miracles were intended to show God’s might, His glory, and to bring unbelievers to repentance. If we can explain all of them by natural occurrences then how does that show His might and glory, and how does that bring unbelievers to repentance? Scientific explanations for God’s miracles actually have the opposite effect that they were intended to elicit. They abolish God’s might and glory and sway unbelievers away from repentance.
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