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Originally posted by homer:
Are you indicating that if evolution were proved, that would still not disprove the existence of a god?
If this is what you are saying, then what part in human creation did god have a hand in? If it is proven that we developed through a natural evolutionary process, then there was no greater power involved. Right?
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OF COURSE NOT!!!!
I have only said this three billion times or so.
Evolution is concerned with the HOW, not the WHO or WHY.
Under evolution theory a creator is still necessary to
a) Initiate life. Animation. To suggest that a single speck of dust suddenly became alive by chance without a Creator directing it is to believe in theoreticaly extreme odds.
Akin to someone winning the lottery 20 times in a row. THeoretically possible, but which if it occured would be presumed to have
someone behind it
Darwin himself surmised that God breathed life into that first single celled being. An athesitic evolutionist is following the theory without the theorists cause for existence.
b) Perpetuate existence. Maintaining the energy that holds atoms together and stopping the universe from flying apart.
c) Guiding evolution. Design is evident in the human hand. In the human voice. Evolution may provide a "history" of such development. Like seeing a songwriters scetchbook, a painters trial and error, a mathemeticians working out. Evolution, if true, shows the process.
As I stated Evolution is not a "Grand Unified Theory." It holds no answers to the meanings of life. One needs to look elsewhere for that.