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Entirely consistent with Christianity.‘The theory that all the living forms in the world have arisen from a single source which itself came from an inorganic form.’
Drop the word "purposeless", which is not something science can address, and this view is also entirely consistent with Christianity. Christian theology has no problem with God working his will through natural processes.“Blind watchmaker” thesis: the idea that all organisms have descended from common ancestors solely through unguided, unintelligent, purposeless, material processes such as natural selection acting on random variations or mutations; that the mechanisms of natural selection, random variation and mutation, and perhaps other similarly naturalistic mechanisms, are completely sufficient to account for the appearance of design in living organisms.
Your statement is false on its face, since large numbers of devout Christians, including both theologians and scientists, do in fact accept evolution.The latter of which is incompatible with Christian Theism. Actually both.
Um, no.Irreducible complexity and others including chemistry deficiencies in explaining the origin of complex coded information in bio cells.
Again, no.Behe already falsified evolution.
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