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LittleSoldier
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What do you mean when you say theistic evolution? Doesn’t your addition of “theistic” assume that the theory of evolution by itself somehow undermines the idea of an intelligent cause?
What I mean is that God could have chosen evolution as the way of nature. “Theistic” is used as opposed to “atheistic”: God created absolutely everything *ex nihilo * but He certainly has the power to use any method He wants for changes to occur in nature. It doesn’t undermine a belief in God. Evolution and belief in God are not mutually exclusive. As for “intelligent cause”, I’m a little confused by your term. Would you please rephrase it? Thanks.
I agree 100 percent. It isn’t contradictory to Christianity in any way.I see no reason why we should think that evolution as it is understood by scientists is in any way contradictory to Christianity.