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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Isn't theistic evolution a little ... bizarre?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aggie" data-source="post: 61090366" data-attributes="member: 23589"><p>It's only unnecessary trouble if you assume that the end products of evolution are the only thing God cares about. I would imagine that God considers the process of evolution <em>itself</em> to be part of his creation. There are lots of other examples of physical processes God created that I think he also takes pride in, such as the laws of physics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aggie, post: 61090366, member: 23589"] It's only unnecessary trouble if you assume that the end products of evolution are the only thing God cares about. I would imagine that God considers the process of evolution [i]itself[/i] to be part of his creation. There are lots of other examples of physical processes God created that I think he also takes pride in, such as the laws of physics. [/QUOTE]
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