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Firstly Genesis was never ever meant to be taken literally, and was not taken literally either by the Jews or the early Church (see Origen quote above). Genesis, at least the first chapters, was written as a Hebrew allegorical poem. And a composite one at that. For there are two incompatible Creation stories there in chapters 1 and 2. Creationists who insist on taking Genesis literally either do not know, or conveniently ignore that the Hebrew dictates this allegorical nature. Yes, there is great truth there, of humanity's stupidity, the love of God, its sinful nature and so on, but the literal reading of Genesis loses this truth and replaces it with something that simply does not make sense. As examples:

  1. The insistence on six (24hr) days of Creation means that the sun and moon were created after the 'day' - the effect, in other words comes before the cause.
  2. Creationists insist that the serpent represents the devil. Yet this is never mentioned - and the concept of Satan as a personification of evil was not even in the Jewish theology when this was written.
  3. Creationists insist that Jesus himself believed in Adam and Eve. yet the number of times Jesus actually mentions Adam (or Eve) or Eden - is preciesly zero.
  4. If God, as a God of love, did not wish Adam and Eve to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, why put it there in the first place? To tempt them? to trip them up? That does not speak of a God of love.

as well as many, many others.

So, taken literally, Genesis is riddled with inconsistencies on which Creationists have built their own theology rather than the theology of the Christian Church as set down by Our Lord himself.

Evolution too is not the complete answer. We know now that some sort of evolution does occur - and is occurring today, but there are still too many unanswered questions about it to presuppose that Darwin was totally correct. There are many events within evolution (why sudden blossoming of species? why no missing links between some clearly different species etc) that mean that we still, despite what Richard Dawkins says about Darwin, do not have anywhere near the complete answer.

However, there is a middle ground, which most Christians follow. Whilst accepting evolution wholeheartedly, I must disagree with the above answer which states that evolution does not need a creator. It certainly does. Back at the moment of Creation (or the 'Big Bang' if you prefer) the laws of nature were set down in the first microseconds of the expanding universe to enable the universe itself to evolve as it has done today. The so-called Anthropic Principle, which has caused quite a stir in scientific circles recently, dictates that the most fundamental constants of the universe are so fine tuned so that stars and planets can exist. The slightest fluctuations either way would mean that the universe as we now it, and especially the stars - which provide all heavier elements necessary for life - would not exist. You can possibly count on coincidence for a couple of these constants to be 'just right' but coincidence goes out of the window when one considers that there are over a hundred fundamental constants that are finely tuned in order that life should exist. One slight fluctuation of a fraction of one percent in any of them would mean that life could not evolve, anywhere. The eminent particle physicist Professor Russel Stannard once said "the universe has bent over backwards in order that intelligent life should exist...the universe must have known we were coming". The Anthropic Principle has become evidence for design within the universe, and the most fundamental and profound design at that.

So yes, it is possible to believe in evolution and Creation. But not the cut-and-dried definitive evolution of Richard Dawkins. Nor in the literal interpretation of a Hebrew poem. Thinking Christians and those who are more devoted to following Christ and his teaching rather than worship a book do just that - every day.

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