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benjamin1973
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If an atheist rejects that God created the Universe, does that mean the atheist cannot study the Universe? This is like saying that if I don’t think Picasso was real, I cannot analyze a painting made by him.
“Some live, some die - oh well.” I’ve already addressed this with another poster. Things can appear to be chance to us because our powers of understanding are too limited to see why genetic mutation, premature births, etc. are part of God’s plan. But there’s nothing to say that the Creator isn’t directly involved in 100% of all those things.
There is no conflict between the idea of Creation and the idea of adaptation unless you think God is too limited to have His hand in all those gazillion interactions between animals and their environment.
“Some live, some die - oh well.” I’ve already addressed this with another poster. Things can appear to be chance to us because our powers of understanding are too limited to see why genetic mutation, premature births, etc. are part of God’s plan. But there’s nothing to say that the Creator isn’t directly involved in 100% of all those things.
There is no conflict between the idea of Creation and the idea of adaptation unless you think God is too limited to have His hand in all those gazillion interactions between animals and their environment.