Answer 1
Evolution is God's method of perfecting his creation. He sets everything up at the start, and lets it work from there. While it is perfectly possible for him to create humankind as perfect in the first place, he has decided to go the roundabout way and use a complicated tool which he also created.
Answer 2
It is a misconception that evolution perfects anything. Evolution merely changes: it has no direction, it has no goals, it does not structurally lead to 'better' lifeforms or even more complex lifeforms - increases in complexity, when found, are purely incidental.
If an omnipotent god therefore created evolution, then evolution itself must have been the goal of that god, not any specific product of evolution.
There would not. 1) Any created imperfections were deliberate. This world is not a place of 100% perfection.
2) Any imperfections after the Creation were our own fault. As people sinned, the world lost its intial luster and beauty and things began going downhill.
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God did not curse His creation but the actions which his creation (Man) committed. Man is perfect in his bodily creation but imperfect in the use of the intelligence it possesses.
The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
its a imperfect flower when its done growing and a perfect flower is a full gorwn flower
Imperfect
Imperfect.
imperfect because it only have stamen
perfect flower
The perfect flower is one which has all the floral parts in it such as calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium. If any part out of these four parts is lacking, the flower is known as imperfect. For example- flowers of mustard plant are perfect and those of Castor plant are imperfect. The difference between an imperfect flower and a perfect flower is that an imperfect flower lacks either the stamen or the pistil. While, a perfect flower both have pistils and stamens. Every Flower is perfect for its own environment, the ones that are not went extinct.
This is the imperfect tense. (verb)= present tense (verb)ed= perfect tense was (verb)ing= imperfect tense Perfect and imperfect are both forms of the past tense.
No one is perfect, so therefore everyone is imperfect.
Yes
Answer The questioner of this question is operating under improper knowledge. He assumes that God created imperfect humans. That is not correct and therefor this question is also erroneous. Creation is an event that happened thousands of years back. Those who were crated then were not imperfect. According to the report of creation that has withstood time and is available to us today (The Bible) those people who were created back then (Adam and Eve) disobeyed their creator and violated the rules He laid down, (sinned) and this became imperfect.