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God acts in more than one way in the natural world. God sustains the regular patterns of the physical world, but sometimes chooses to act outside of those patterns. God’s regular patterns are what scientists describe as natural laws (like gravity or photosynthesis). God’s actions outside those patterns are usually called supernatural actions or miracles (like raising someone from the dead). Evolutionary creationists believe in the miracles of the Bible and that God can do miracles today. Evolutionary creationists also believe that God is just as involved in the regular patterns of the universe as in miracles.
To the theistic evolutionists on this board:
Do you believe in the Virgin Birth and the bodily Resurrection of Christ? Do you believe them to be unmitigated historical fact?
Why?
Is that the reason you believe in evolution?3. Because I choose to.
Theistic Evolutionist is an older title, the modern term is Evolutionary Creationist.
I don't believe that anyone is a "Darwinist" anymore - that is an antiquated term.
BioLogos is an Evolutionary Creationist website that provides comprehensive answers to a wide range of questions.
Is there room in evolutionary creation to believe in miracles? [LINK]
Rob
I agree with EVERYTHING here. Everything said here, is simply Bible-Creationism as classically understood. No "Creationist" denies the reality of miracles....God acts in more than one way in the natural world. God sustains the regular patterns of the physical world, but sometimes chooses to act outside of those patterns. God’s regular patterns are what scientists describe as natural laws (like gravity or photosynthesis). God’s actions outside those patterns are usually called supernatural actions or miracles (like raising someone from the dead). Evolutionary creationists believe in the miracles of the Bible and that God can do miracles today.
There is NO distinction here not held by a classic "Creationist". God "sustains" "Natural Law" (it wouldn't exist without him)...but he also engages in "miracles"......so what??? A "miracle" is best understood NOT as "breaking" "Natural Law"...but an infusion of extra information or energy if you would prefer (by God) INTO pre-existing Natural Laws. (Otherwise, how could ancient man be able to identify it as a "miracle"?).Evolutionary creationists also believe that God is just as involved in the regular patterns of the universe as in miracles.
IF God chose to implant the extra-information of a Divine seed into a normal virgin....What would be the result???......
Simply a Natural Law, namely that 9-months later, she would conceive and bear a normal and natural son!
C.S. Lewis' book "MIRACLES" goes into this in detail. This is sheer "Classic Creationism".
If one is so committed to "Science" than, I don't quite think that an appeal to "miracles" is an option you are allowed to take.
When we discuss miracles, we observe at it from man's perspective.If one is so committed to "Science" than, I don't quite think that an appeal to "miracles" is an option you are allowed to take.
Is that the reason you believe in evolution?
To the theistic evolutionists on this board:
Do you believe in the Virgin Birth and the bodily Resurrection of Christ? Do you believe them to be unmitigated historical fact?
Why?