Opinion It is quite acceptable for a person to believe both in creation as related in The Bible and science. What differs is whether the Biblical account is interpreted as being favoring a young or old earth. There are scientists who believe the Bible, and follow either evolutionary theory or that of Creationism. Both use the same facts, but interpret them from a different world view.
Opinion You can believe in Creationism, as it can make you feel better about the universe and your place in it. On a similar note, you could believe in Narnia, and feel good that such a magical kingdom exists. Alternatively you can 'believe' in what is actually true.
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You should believe in that which has the greatest chance of being an accurate belief, of being borne out by the facts. In this case, that means that you should believe in evolutionary theory - or rather, that you should accept that evolutionary theory is the single and best testable explanatory model that is consistent with observations in Biology and palaeontology.
There is no science about creation. Creation is an unfounded myth with absolutely no evidence to support it. Try asking about evolution instead.
Evolution is scientific fact. Creation is religious faith masquerading as real science.
Frank Lewis Marsh has written: 'Evolution, creation and science' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Evolution, Creation
Creation Today - 2011 Why Evolution Is Not Science 1-21 was released on: USA: 2011
Praise the Lord - 1973 Special Creation and Evolution God and Science Praise was released on: USA: 17 February 2011
There are a number of these, however, as with evolutionary science, the majority believe in evolution. What is interesting is that a number of Hebrew scholars who believe in evolution acknowledge that Genesis teaches creation and 24 hour days in the Hebrew, even though they don't believe it.
Yes. Creation is a story while evolution is science. The two can really never explain each other. You can not use science to explain any fairy tales.Creationists do think that their story does explain things.Answer:No, of course not. As the above answer states, the two cannot explain each other. Science cannot prove that God didn't create the Universe. A significant percentage of scientists believe in God as the creator and the agent of evolution, or without evolution.Answer:Just because some scientists believe in god, it doesn't mean that they believe in creation stories. The argument that because they believe in god must mean that they don't believe in evolution is illogical. And a creationist would first have to prove god exists and explain god's origins.
Nevada is pretty evolution friendly when it comes to its science standards. Nevada is also one of the few states that doesn't have a big evolution-creation controversy.
G. J. Keane has written: 'Special creation rediscovered' -- subject(s): Bible and science, Christianity, Creation, Evolution, Religious aspects of Evolution 'Creation rediscovered'
It is called being religious (Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, etc according to which higher power you believe in) while, at the same time, accepting the facts of science. Many Christians, for example, do just that - believe in evolution.For more information about religion and evolution, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
Christians believe the creation of GOD and evolutionists don't believe God, they accept the theory of Darwin. Actually, Christians do NOT believe in evolution. They believe that God created the Earth and everything in it, including man, which thus makes them NOT believe in evolution. You can't be a Christian and believe in evolution. People who say they are Christians but believe in evolution and not true Christians if they won't accept that God created the world and everything in. Most Christian are Liberal or Combanation Christians so do not take the Creation stories as being the way it happen just that God created the world and everything in it and the humans have a special place in creation, however can believe that evolution is the way God did it as well as the Big Bang. Also when the creation stories in Genesis were written people did not have an understanding of science and so could not understand evolution even if it was explained to them as they had no scientific understanding so a way had to be given to them to explain the most important things about Creation God did it and humans have a special place. This is why it is the way it is and God does have a guiding hand in evolution but evolution does happen the Catholic Church says you can believe in evolution but warns people not to abuse evolution to do evil like the Nazis did. Proper Christians don't believe evolution. evolution is the process of a DNA strand adding genetic information to better suit an environment However some Christians such as me believe in the process natural selection which excludes evolution. natural selection has it that in the beginning there were only several species of each animal, and then the different species mate they produce different sorts of offsprings depending on their genetic material. thus the explanation as to how every kind of animal could have one day boarded Noahs ark without causing it to explode. Some modem Christians do now believe in evolution. Perhaps the "6 days" the earth was made in was over thousands of years, and it was Gods happening along with the rest of science. It's unfair to say you are not a true Christian if you believe evolution. Creationists on the other hand are trying to bend the bible around science to suit. Which may not be correct to interprete the bible in that sense as this wasent writen to abide by the laws of science.
I don't believe in the science - evolution or in the religious - seven days garden of eden. I think that God created evolution. In the middle