- Carnell Tate
- Canton, GA
- United States
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Is there room for God in science (Creationlism vs Evolution)?
1)Do you believe in one, both or none?
2)Why do you believe it (them)?
3)Does your belief(s) prove others wrong? How so?
4)Is there room for God in science? Or is it
unreasonable to mix the two?
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Derek Young 30+
2) The facts that I have seen and found direct me to the belief that evolution is true.
3) I couldn't guarantee that my belief is absolutely perfect, without flaws, but I find it is all inter-connected somehow. Proving someone elses beliefs isn't reality isn't easy, and I don't want to prove them wrong. The process should be giving the other person the facts and having them decide for themselves. Change comes from within, but external influences can help. This system would work for me as well, if the other person had the proof for me to see their reality to be the truth.
4) I will restate that all things are inter-connected somehow. Even though I don't know how yet, I strongly believe that things work in symbiosis. Only rarely are somethings not inter-connected, but that is the beauty of living. Those instances where the lines of reality are blurred and something new arises, then we integrate that new thing into reality.
Thanks for reading my thoughts. Feel free to share yours. =)