Barbarian
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Evolution is basically a religious philosophy.
Evolution is a pheomenon. Evolutionary theory is a scientific theory that explains it.
We in creation ministries are explaining to people that both creation and evolution are religious views of life upon which people build their particular models of philosophy, science or history.
If your message depends on promoting a dishonesty, what good is it? God is truth; you can't serve Him by lying.
The issue, therefore, is not science versus religion, but religion versus religion (the science of one religion versus the science of another religion.)
I have never understood why creationists are so defensive about religious belief that the worst thing they can say about science is that it is a religion. There is nothing wrong with faith; it just won't work for science.
Ask a scientist why he accepts evolutionary theory. If he says "Because Darwin said so", it's faith. If he starts citing evidence, it's science.
Evolutionists are working from the premise that the Bible is not the Word of God, nor can it ever be.
You've been lied to about that. Even Darwin suggested that God made the first living things.
They believe, no matter what the evidence, that there is no God.
Last poll of scientists I've seen shows about half of us believe in a personal God, and many others believe in other religions.
Evolution is a belief system about the past based on the words of men who were not there, but who are trying to explain how all the evidence of the present (that is, fossils, animals and plants etc) originated.
That's a little closer to the truth. Science explains the evidence.
Webster's Dictionary defines religion as follows: “...cause, principle or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.†Surely, this is an apt description of evolution.
Or golf. You think golf is a religion? The Dallas Cowboys would be a religion by that measure.
Evolution is a belief system - a religion!"
Nice try. There's nothing wrong with religion. My life would be meaningless without my faith in Jesus. But it's foolish to think that science works that way.