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- Apr 8, 2012
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Hi all, and peace be with you! This is not really a scientific question on evolution - it is more of a Biblical one. Scientists will for a long time be throwing around ideas about how life came to exists as it is - at the moment their leading theory (aside from creationism) is that of evolution. That's all atheists have really, so you can see why they want to hold onto it!
Now I, personally, differentiate between the evolution of humans and non-humans. As far as humans are concerned, I believe that Almighty God - exalted and blessed be He - created Adam without a father or mother (which means NO EVOLUTION). [EDIT: the previous sentence is my opinion and not the words of my scripture] At least, this is what is seems to me from the Qur'an - we have a somewhat similar narrative to the Bible in that Adam and Eve dwelt in Paradise and then were caused to leave where they were and lived on Earth, and on the whole Muslims are quite serious in taking this account literally.
However, when it comes to non-humans (plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) I really don't care to have a strong opinion, because my religious scripture does not say the same thing about them as it does about Adam. I would be interested in a Christian or Biblical perspective on this?
Religion should not have to "change" according to the current scientific trends - truth is always truth! So, while I - personally - do not believe in the evolution of plants/animals/etc., I will not put that belief onto my religion. Except with the creation of man!
Now I, personally, differentiate between the evolution of humans and non-humans. As far as humans are concerned, I believe that Almighty God - exalted and blessed be He - created Adam without a father or mother (which means NO EVOLUTION). [EDIT: the previous sentence is my opinion and not the words of my scripture] At least, this is what is seems to me from the Qur'an - we have a somewhat similar narrative to the Bible in that Adam and Eve dwelt in Paradise and then were caused to leave where they were and lived on Earth, and on the whole Muslims are quite serious in taking this account literally.
However, when it comes to non-humans (plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) I really don't care to have a strong opinion, because my religious scripture does not say the same thing about them as it does about Adam. I would be interested in a Christian or Biblical perspective on this?
Religion should not have to "change" according to the current scientific trends - truth is always truth! So, while I - personally - do not believe in the evolution of plants/animals/etc., I will not put that belief onto my religion. Except with the creation of man!
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