Many Christians remain unconvinced by this compromise because it means giving up long-held, cherished beliefs that God created every living thing just as we see it now, just 6000 years ago.
Research scientists can not agree with the compromise because it leaves no room for natural selection, known to be the major driving force behind evolution.
Theistic Evolution as defined here:
What is Theistic Evolution?By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009
"Theistic evolution is the effort to reconcile Darwin's theory of undirected evolution with belief in God in general and Christian theology in particular. Analogous terms to theistic evolution include "evolutionary creation," "fully gifted creation," and "biologos.""
Perhaps theistic evolution. God got it started and then left it alone, or god stepped in at crucial points. Either way there is not a scintilla of evidence for this position.
It is called 'Theistic Evolution.'
A:A compromise is sometimes described as an agreement by which neither side can be really happy. So it is with so-called 'theistic evolution', an attempted compromise that allows Christians to believe that God still had a role in creation as he guided evolution down its path, at the same time as they can accept that the science of evolution is proven. Many Christians remain unconvinced by this compromise because it means giving up long-held, cherished beliefs that God created every living thing just as we see it now, just 6000 years ago.Research scientists can not agree with the compromise because it leaves no room for natural selection, known to be the major driving force behind evolution.
No facts currently known to science contradict the fundamental theses of evolutionary theory.
Intermediate forms are predicted by evolutionary science in several ways. Their presence supports the theory of evolution.
Douglas J. Futuyma has written: 'Evolutionary Biology' 'Science on trial' -- subject(s): Evolution (Biology), Evolution
Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. The science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms is called taxonomy.
Evolutionism is the idea that species change over time through the process of evolution by natural selection. It is a scientific theory that explains the diversity of life on Earth and how organisms adapt to their environment over generations. Evolutionism is supported by substantial evidence from various scientific disciplines, including biology, genetics, and paleontology.
The science of sound, or acoustics which dates back to the ancient Greeks. Came from the origins and evolution of diagnostic medical sonograpy.
No, anthropology is the study of humans, including their societies, cultures, and behaviors. Evolution, on the other hand, is the process by which different species change over time through natural selection. Anthropology often incorporates evolutionary theory to understand human origins and development.
Evolution is a scientific theory, it in itself is not a science.
um the two aren't exactly comparable..
Law and math prove things. Science supports tentative ( more or less ) explanations of natural phenomenon with evidence. The evidence overwhelmingly supports evolutionary theory. PS Evolution itself is a observed and observable fact.
Evolution is pretty much the holy grail of science. Evolution is what would explain the entire existence of all life on our planet. It's why people exist, why bugs exist, and why everything else in between exists. Science seeks to find "WHY" and evolution explains one of the biggest "WHY"s in all of science!!