SO, given that many Christians reject Evolution for:
So clearly, people that see these as contradictory things need to either choose one over the other (or even go with other beliefs) or say "I don't know". People that are already Christians aren't likely to give up their eternal place in heaven based on "I don't know" and most likely the vast majority of Christians that see a contradiction here won't be keen at giving up eternal heaven with loved ones, so they are likely to reject evidence based science for their biblical beliefs.
That's fine, its up to them. People don't have to accept ToE.
But then what motivates some of these people to go around the internet trying to disprove Evolution?
Are they trying to "save" other people from choosing science over a literal interpretation of Genesis?
Who is it that they are saving? Does it matter if a Christian accepts literal Genesis or not?
Are non Christians likely to give up evidence based science in lieu of a literal translation of a book they don't believe is truth?
In fact it is a bit more complex because the anti-evolutionists aren't going to the internet telling people not to believe in ToE because it contradicts their interpretation of the bible.
Instead they seem to be trying to refute the science behind ToE without actually understanding the science. I don't think it helps their cause, because most people that understand and accept ToE can see that the "debunkers" are fundamentally misunderstanding ToE.
But I still don't understand what drives the anti-evolutionists. They aren't going to convince random people to give up science. Instead of attacking ToE, shouldn't they be instead spreading the word of their god, and acting in a way that presents their faith in a favourable manner? Try to bring people to Christ and then once they are hooked, get them to cast away ToE rather than trying to attack science?
- Bible says god created man in one day
- Bible implies there was no death before the fall of man
So clearly, people that see these as contradictory things need to either choose one over the other (or even go with other beliefs) or say "I don't know". People that are already Christians aren't likely to give up their eternal place in heaven based on "I don't know" and most likely the vast majority of Christians that see a contradiction here won't be keen at giving up eternal heaven with loved ones, so they are likely to reject evidence based science for their biblical beliefs.
That's fine, its up to them. People don't have to accept ToE.
But then what motivates some of these people to go around the internet trying to disprove Evolution?
Are they trying to "save" other people from choosing science over a literal interpretation of Genesis?
Who is it that they are saving? Does it matter if a Christian accepts literal Genesis or not?
Are non Christians likely to give up evidence based science in lieu of a literal translation of a book they don't believe is truth?
In fact it is a bit more complex because the anti-evolutionists aren't going to the internet telling people not to believe in ToE because it contradicts their interpretation of the bible.
Instead they seem to be trying to refute the science behind ToE without actually understanding the science. I don't think it helps their cause, because most people that understand and accept ToE can see that the "debunkers" are fundamentally misunderstanding ToE.
But I still don't understand what drives the anti-evolutionists. They aren't going to convince random people to give up science. Instead of attacking ToE, shouldn't they be instead spreading the word of their god, and acting in a way that presents their faith in a favourable manner? Try to bring people to Christ and then once they are hooked, get them to cast away ToE rather than trying to attack science?
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