by Massey on August 30th, 2005

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Can a person believe in both the evolutionary theory and Creationism?

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  • by ErikMartin on October 11th, 2006

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    Neo-Darwinism is inherently atheistic, (although Darwin was not) because it specifically claims, based not on evidence, but upon certain of Darwin's words, that the process of evolution is driven by RANDOM mutations. It is impossible for all mutations to be tried, so if the directions of evolution are truly randomly, then there is either no God, or else he has no concern whatever for his creation.

    However there is nothing about Creationism that contradicts the general idea of evolution. To the contrary, the idea of creating man out of nothing is contradicted by the Bible, which says that God "formed man out of the dust of the earth"... which, on a long time scale, is completely compatible with evolutionary theories.

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