So this isn't a creation vs. evolution thread per se. I was debating with some friends of mine a recent bill in the state of Tennessee that allows teachers to bring up strengths and weaknesses of topics like evolution. It doesn't change the actual state curriculum. In my point of view, any scientific topic that holds water should be able to take on any opposing views on its own evidence. So I started thinking. There are bascially four views on creation. If you had to pick and back yours based on evidence. Which one would you say, and what evidence would you give?
1. Young earth creation: All animals created in current forms, earth about 10,000 years old
2. Old earth creation: All animals created progressively through different eras, earth billions of years old
3. Intelligent design: Could believe in creation or evolution, just prove that Darwinian evolution cannot explain life processes
4. Theistic evolution: God guided the evolutionary process forward looking
5. Darwinian evolution: Nature guided evolution backward looking (in other words, with no end in sight).
I have my own views, but I'm always interested in learning what others think.
1. Young earth creation: All animals created in current forms, earth about 10,000 years old
2. Old earth creation: All animals created progressively through different eras, earth billions of years old
3. Intelligent design: Could believe in creation or evolution, just prove that Darwinian evolution cannot explain life processes
4. Theistic evolution: God guided the evolutionary process forward looking
5. Darwinian evolution: Nature guided evolution backward looking (in other words, with no end in sight).
I have my own views, but I'm always interested in learning what others think.