quote=PhilVaz God used evolutionary creation of plants, animals, and some hominids; followed by
special creation of Adam & Eve, the parents of all modern humans, in a literal Garden of Eden several tens of thousands of years ago.
(2) God used evolutionary creation, including modern homo sapiens; followed by
special creation of Adam & Eve, as
representatives of all existing and future humanity, in a literal Garden of Eden.
(3) God used evolutionary creation, including modern homo sapiens; followed by
special selection of Adam & Eve, as representatives of all existing and future humanity, in a literal Garden.
(4-6) The same as 1-3 above, except the Garden of Eden story is an
allegorical re-telling of some other historical event. The historical details of The Fall are unknown, but it involved revelation from God, choice, and rebellion.
(7) Same as #1 above, but occurring 5 million years ago with the Genesis flood (a local flood) corresponding to the filling of the Mediterranean basin; Abraham (Genesis 12) is a modern person.
(8) God used evolutionary creation, including modern homo sapiens. The story of Adam, Eve and the Garden of Eden is an allegorical version of some actual historical event, in the distant past, where God revealed Himself to a group of humans (perhaps more than two), and the humans rebelled. The Fall was not inevitable, but a choice. Original sin “spread” from this group who received the first “revelation” outward to eventually include all humans.
(9) Same as #8, but the story of the Fall is a telescoping of multiple events of revelation and rebellion in human pre-history.
(10) Same as #9, but taking into account the slow development of hominid intelligence and self-awareness over time. Analogous to the gradual development from the ordinary self-centeredness of an infant into the sinful selfishness of a toddler.
(11) Same as #10, but the eventual sinful state of humanity was inevitable, given the number of opportunities for it to happen.
Phil P
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- Did God use evolutionary creation to change Aaron’s rod into a serpant?
- Did God use evolutionary creation to heal the sick, give sight to the blind, etc?
- Did God use evolutionary creation when he fed the 5000?
- Did God use evolutionary creation when the power of the Most High overshadowed Mary the Mother of God?
- Did God use evolutionary creation to resurrect Lazarus? Remember that Lazarus’ corpse had been rotting for 4 days - essentially it had returned to dust.
- Did God use evolutionary creation to resurrect His own body after having been placed in the tomb 3 days earlier?
- Will God use evolutionary creation to resurrect your own body on the last day?
I could go on and on, but I’ll stop there. The point I am trying to make is that God does not need evolution to make his creatures and we should not be so quick and so bold as to hold him to it. Remember, we are like grasshoppers to him.
As I have said before, I find evolution somewhat reasonable. I also find it reasonable that the Almighty God does not need evolution. So, I will stay undecided on this subject for as long as I live or until God reveals it directly to me. Fortunately and unlike some, I have not wagered mine or my family’s livelihood on the evolution theory.