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Does Wisdom 1:12-14 contradict evolution?
What, in that verse, do you see as contradicting evolution?Does Wisdom 1:12-14 contradict evolution?
Usually, the argument goes something like this:What, in that verse, do you see as contradicting evolution?
The argument is actually a lot less than “not particularly persuasive”.De_Maria:![]()
Usually, the argument goes something like this:What, in that verse, do you see as contradicting evolution?
- God didn’t make death and doesn’t take pleasure in destruction
- evolution requires generations worth of change to reach a potential speciated result (for instance, humans)
- therefore, there had to be millennia of “death and destruction” in order to reach any potential form
- since God doesn’t create death and destruction, therefore evolution must be false, because He wouldn’t have created scores of intermediate forms (whose ‘purpose’ was merely to die or be destroyed) in order that Homo sapiens would result
As arguments go, it’s not particularly persuasive.
I’m being charitable.The argument is actually a lot less than “not particularly persuasive”.
You added this assertion after I’d already responded to your post, so please let me respond to this comment…It ignores that fact that changes happen through living organisms transmitting living material.
Theologically interesting. Death exists. God did not make death. Therefore there is a second creator somewhere…(Wisdom) 1:13 For God made not death…
Umm…no.Therefore there is a second creator somewhere…
OP most likely thinks this is the key to it all. That God made the animals just the way they are and ergo they cannot change over time depending on environmental circumstances. Which isn’t right. Look at our history with our canine friends. Due to selective breeding we were able to change this:{1:14} For he created all things that they might be
Then how come death exists? If it exists then the one single creator must have created it.There is only one creator.
And life is just the absence of death. Your point is?Death is just the absence of life.
Why should it include this “fact”? Is the verse concerned with changes that happen through living organisms transmitting living material?De_Maria:![]()
It ignores that fact that changes happen through living organisms transmitting living material.What, in that verse, do you see as contradicting evolution?
If God made the world, then the evidence of the world is as reliable as the Bible. More so perhaps, since we still have the original copy of the world to examine while we do not have the original autographs of the Bible to look at.Just like how dark is the absence of light. In the Garden, Adam and Eve willfully cut themselves off from the eternal life of God. Thus they introduced death in the world from that act.
The world is right when it tells us that it is billions of years old and that death was present before man. If your interpretation of the Bible disagrees than find a better interpretation. There are plenty to choose from both inside and outside the Catholic church.The world also tells us that it is okay to murder your children, doesn’t mean the world is right.
I disagree. It may have proceeded from something that the Creator created, but since He created humans with agency, then death could logically proceed from creature rather than from creator…Then how come death exists? If it exists then the one single creator must have created it.