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It is true that mankind has changed the 'Christianity' of Jesus and the Apostles over the centuries. Those who 'hold fast' to the original teachings are not affected by the 'molecule to man' theory of evolution.

The term Christian is an all inclusive one for nearly 2.1 billion adherents. Though the majority is being more flexible in attempting to incorporate a 'melding' of minds/ideas for whatever purposes they may have, the 'little flock' does not accept evolution in any of its current forms - including 'theistic' evolution.

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