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Oxford, Darwinism:
Josh McDowell said:
Darwin did not explicitly declare that a personal creator God was unnecessary. When Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, he was still influenced by deistic ideas and included references to a "Creator" in his work
Prof Denis O. Lamoureux:
Does Darwinism logically imply there is no God?
No.
Does Darwinism logically imply that God does not play a role in evolution?
No. Darwinism is a biological theory. God is a metaphysical concept. Darwinism cannot imply God one way or the other. Scientists and Christian apologists alike misapply Darwinism to prove their points.
Darwinism is a scientific theory, not a philosophical one.The theory that living things evolve by natural selection, developed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century.
Josh McDowell said:
He didn't choose his words carefully enough. Darwinism says no such thing.And then at the beginning of the previous century, on the scene came Darwinism. … I tried to choose my words very carefully, Darwinism said "We don't even need the concept of a personal creator God"
That's not logically or scientifically followed from Darwinism. That's a misapplication of the biological theory of Darwinism.With that, the concept of a personal creator God ... fell off the video screen and left humanity created humanity.
Darwin did not explicitly declare that a personal creator God was unnecessary. When Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, he was still influenced by deistic ideas and included references to a "Creator" in his work
Prof Denis O. Lamoureux:
Darwinism offers a scientific framework for understanding biological diversity without invoking divine intervention in the process of evolution. However, it does not explicitly make metaphysical claims about the existence or nonexistence of God.Regrettably, both secularists and numerous evangelical Christians have painted a dark and sinister picture of the religious implications of Charles Darwin’s theory of biological evolution. This has led to a cultural myth that sees him as one of the modern apostles of unbelief. However, the primary historical literature reveals that Darwin was thinking theologically throughout his career and that his reflections were sophisticated. In particular, he dealt with the religious themes of intelligent design in nature, the problem of pain, and Divine sovereignty over the world. Theological insights from Charles Darwin are valuable in understanding the challenges that biological evolution presents to religion.
Does Darwinism logically imply there is no God?
No.
Does Darwinism logically imply that God does not play a role in evolution?
No. Darwinism is a biological theory. God is a metaphysical concept. Darwinism cannot imply God one way or the other. Scientists and Christian apologists alike misapply Darwinism to prove their points.