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Theistic evolution is not scientific, it is theistic.
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We can call it what we like but what ever we call Evolution it still remains a fact.Theistic evolution is not scientific, it is theistic.
If you were put in a room with:the books were combined into one by a committee of men who chose only the books they wanted to choose while rejecting many others.
A red truck is a red vehicle.A red truck is not a vehicle. It is red.
I agree.Creationism isn't scientific, either. That too would be theistic...
A fact can be observed.We can call it what we like but what ever we call Evolution it still remains a fact.
If that fairy-tale of conclusion works for you, great!Creationism is a belief, a faith based on one book called Genesis which is one of many books that were the translated words of many other books the authors of which are unknown, the books were combined into one by a committee of men who chose only the books they wanted to choose while rejecting many others.
Theistic evolution is not scientific, it is theistic.
A fact can be observed.
Where can I observe a man evolving from an ape?
A fact can be observed.
Where can I observe a man evolving from an ape?
Theistic evolution is not scientific, it is theistic.
Glad you agree creationism isn't scientific. TE maintains that there is no conflict between scientific evidence and the belief of God. So while TE is theistic, it adopts scientific understanding.
I don't see how is it possible. Unless one tossed out the Genesis 1. (No big deal. It does not affect your salvation. Right?)
Honestly, do you think God creates Adam and Eve?
Honestly, I think your answer MUST BE no.
Neither is the 'how' of Darwinist evolution scientific. Both are faith-based views.
YOU not being able to see how it is possible doesn't mean it isn't possible. Many Christians are TE.I don't see how is it possible.
Genesis is not disregarded. Genesis is obviously relevant to TE as we still think God is creator. Genesis does not have to be read literally (which really is for another thread), and has no always been treated as literal. Augustine for example took a symbolic interpretation. Now, regarding one's salvation is an entirely different subject, one I don't think is tenable if you take the position of saying no literal sense means no salvation, but again that is nor here or there.Unless one tossed out the Genesis 1. (No big deal. It does not affect your salvation. Right?)
Well honestly you are wrong. "Create" doesn't mean special creation, though. In fact, "creation" doesn't even have to mean that at all.Honestly, do you think God creates Adam and Eve?
Honestly, I think your answer MUST BE no.
Theistic Evolution postulates that God is the cause of homo sapiens' evolution from apes.
Cause and effect are an integral part of the scientific method.
You cannot postulate the effects/evolution while conveniently ignoring the cause/God.
You have to establish the link between evolution and God in order for Theistic Evolution to be scientific.