"Christianity and evolution, in any of its forms, is simply incompatible.
Evolution of natural consequence clashes with some of the most foundational truths of Scripture,
degrading human dignity by
--making him a higher form of animal,
--opposing sound reasoning by replacing an all-powerful Creator with the non-entity called “chance,”
--and demeaning the truth of Scripture by turning it into a colorful metaphor, a story that conveys some semblance of theological insight, but does not actually convey fact about human origins as it claims to do.
There is no way that biblical Christianity and evolution can be responsibly, logically harmonized.
--They tell two different stories, one which assumes God and His creative work from the outset (In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1), and the other which was forged in the crucible of the minds of those bent on destroying God."
AIG
Evolution of natural consequence clashes with some of the most foundational truths of Scripture,
degrading human dignity by
--making him a higher form of animal,
--opposing sound reasoning by replacing an all-powerful Creator with the non-entity called “chance,”
--and demeaning the truth of Scripture by turning it into a colorful metaphor, a story that conveys some semblance of theological insight, but does not actually convey fact about human origins as it claims to do.
There is no way that biblical Christianity and evolution can be responsibly, logically harmonized.
--They tell two different stories, one which assumes God and His creative work from the outset (In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1), and the other which was forged in the crucible of the minds of those bent on destroying God."
AIG