That depends on who you ask. Some even believe both are true - 'Theistic Evolution.'
By evolution or by God, whichever you think is true.
No. Many theists, including Christians, believe that evolution occurred. Belief in some sort of god and belief in evolution are not mutually exclusive. Some even believe evolution was guided by some divine entity such as God.
The Evolution of God has 576 pages.
You can believe evolution was caused by God and he controls it.
The Evolution of God was created on 2009-06-08.
Thank God for Evolution was created in 2006.
Before answering this question, there does not have to be just either a God or descent from dinosaurs. It is also possible for God and evolution to be true, or neither. It is best to answer the question about dinosaurs first, and the answer is that science has definitely proven evolution to be true. Perhaps we did not descend directly and recently from dinosaurs, but we did descend, millions ago, from earlier mammals. And the very first mammals did descend from dinosaurs. The evidence for evolution means that the biblical creation accounts can no longer be regarded as literally true. In fact, the early Church Father, Origen described biblical creation as nonsense, and some of the mainstream Christian Churches of today see no conflict between evolution and belief in God. So if you wish to believe in God, while accepting the reality of evolution, you may do so - just as those of other faiths can believe in their gods while accepting the reality of evolution. Finally we come to whether there is a God. Theologians and philosophers have struggled for centuries to prove that God exists, all to no avail. God can only exist in the belief of those who wish to worship him. This is a question you must answer for yourself.
True. That is the definition of evolution.
Scentifically speaking: no, God doesn't exist and evolution is an entirely natural process.Religious-conservatively speaking: no, evolution isn't real. God made everything the way it is now.Religious-liberally/moderately speaking: yes, evolution is God's way of making his work happen.
No. Any string of logic that attempts to disprove God will defeat itself.There is nothing even close to adequately explaining how 'evolution' began. On the other hand, that may not necessarily remain true (see also: abiogenesis research), but even if we have a naturalistic explanation for the origin of life, this will do nothing to disprove the claim that God exists.
We don't use the word "true" to describe scientific theories. They either fit the facts or they do not. Darwin's theory of evolution fits most of the observed facts, and does so beautifully. A theory is useful if it makes successful predictions. Darwin's theory has absolutely zero to do with belief in God. The Catholic Church does not hate God, yet endorses the view that evolution has occurred in much the way Charles Darwin described. Is there a scientific theory that better explains the evidence from paleontology, geology, anatomy, and molecular biology? No. Therefore, we provisionally accept the theory of evolution as an accurate depiction of the origin of species. Again, this has nothing to do with whether or not God exists and/or loves you. Evolution is wrong. God is true.
He tended to believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible and had a deep faith that the Bible was the true word of God.