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Can you be a Christian as well as an evolutionist?
No. To be an evolutionist, you have to deny the first eleven chapters of Genesis, as well as Romans 5.
Evolution is incompatible with the Gospel.
Be patient with me, as someone who has a lot to learn.
Evolution was taught as fact in my school, and it isn't easy to overturn an entire belief system.
Can you be a Christian as well as an evolutionist?
Christians need to make a distinction between abiogenesis and evolution.
Abiogenesis is the creation of life from inorganic matter. I believe all Christians would be in opposition to this. Evolution does occur, it's undeniable. However, most Christians think evolution is the springing of life from nothingness, which is not a description of evolution.
My answer is that you can be a Christian and an evolutionist but that some aspects of the two do not fit comfortably together.
Be patient with me, as someone who has a lot to learn.
Evolution was taught as fact in my school, and it isn't easy to overturn an entire belief system.
That is why I praise God that our salvation isn't dependent upon anything but acceptance of the Gospel message, and not our complete understanding of theology proper.
I have been a theistic evolutionist my entire life and a dedicated preacher of the gospel and teacher of orthodox theology. It is not a denial of any scripture, but an understanding of that scripture, born out by historical fact.
Cheers,
Jim
That is why I praise God that our salvation isn't dependent upon anything but acceptance of the Gospel message, and not our complete understanding of theology proper.
What explicit parts of the Gospel are lost by interpreting Genesis 1 - 5 as allegory?
What explicit parts of the Gospel are lost by interpreting Genesis 1 - 5 as allegory?