I realize there are probably a hundred threads similar to this, so for that I apologize. Also, if this is in the wrong forum somehow, I apologize for that as well, my question may be a little more theological in orientation.
I have a question I am sincerely interested in getting Christian responses to. How essential is accepting some form of creationism, as opposed to something like theistic evolution? Or can someone be genuinely Christian and accept theistic evolution?
I don't think I could be honest and give up my belief that common descent is likely to be true, given what I find to be the huge amount of evidence for it. I don't know if this is something that I should be worried about, as I investigate Christianity, or if it's something that is nonessential. I have heard a couple different things so I thought I'd throw it out there.
thanks.
I have a question I am sincerely interested in getting Christian responses to. How essential is accepting some form of creationism, as opposed to something like theistic evolution? Or can someone be genuinely Christian and accept theistic evolution?
I don't think I could be honest and give up my belief that common descent is likely to be true, given what I find to be the huge amount of evidence for it. I don't know if this is something that I should be worried about, as I investigate Christianity, or if it's something that is nonessential. I have heard a couple different things so I thought I'd throw it out there.
thanks.