Christianity is much more reliable than evolution, as if you think about it, your either created by an almighty being or morphed into a random human with no purpose. Also much more evidence is found the support the creation idea.
Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.Roman rulers opposed Christianity because it was considered a subversive cult.
Because evolution is a proven, testable, scientific theory.
Howard MacQueary has written: 'The evolution of man and Christianity' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Evolution, Christianity, Doctrinal Theology
Yes. Christianity states that God created Man in his likeness, while evolution has it that we evolved from a long chain of gradually more and more complex creatures.
Gradualism (as opposed to punctuated equilibrium).
"I am opposed to war, because I am a believer in Christianity. I am opposed to war, because I am a lover of my race.
OpinionNo, Christianity is not a more evolved form of religion - just different. The concept of the evolution of religion suggests that polytheism evolved to monotheism. Arguably, Christianity is less monotheistic than is Judaism, thus going backwards according to the theory of religious evolution. Then again, the most evolved worldview is atheism, and Christianity is not there yet.
Gradualism (as opposed to punctuated equilibrium).
Charles W. Potter has written: 'I opposed Christianity'
William Jennings Bryan
John F. Haught has written: 'Science and Religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science, History 'God after Darwin' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Evolutietheorie, Theologie, Evolution, Geloof en wetenschap, Christianity 'Making sense of evolution' -- subject(s): Evolution, Christianity 'The cosmic adventure' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'God After Darwin' -- subject(s): Christianity, Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution 'Mystery and promise' -- subject(s): Mystery, Revelation, Promises, God 'Deeper Than Darwin'
Herman Brunswick Kipper has written: 'Christianity and the gamut of evolution' -- subject(s): Evolution, Miscellanea, Religion and science, Science