In response to Daniel mentioning this in another thread I thought I'd take him up on the idea of starting another discussion as he's clearly itching to get involved... :)
I've heard people argue for many different views along the creation/evolution spectrum. Rather than immediately jumping in with reasons why everyone else is wrong, perhaps we could start by placing our own views along this spectrum and saying how/why we came to be there? I'm sure it'll degenerate fairly soon...
Here goes - this isn't exhaustive so apologies if I've missed your particular viewpoint out:
1. 6 day special creation, within 6/10000 years ago, all species created instantly as they are. Macro evolution (evolution from one species into another) does not happen. Any appearance of the universe of being older is incorrect (e.g. carbon dating, size of the universe etc)
2. (nuance of 1) 6 day special creation, within 6/10000 years ago, however the universe APPEARS to be older - this is explained e.g. by God creating light waves 'on their way' from distant stars so the universe appears to 13 billion light years big (and therefore old) even though it's not.
3. Ancient creation with many acts of special creation along the way - species are created spontaneously by God, they do not evolve.
4. Ancient creation with some acts of special creation e.g. making 'irreducibly complex' biological mechanisms. Intelligent Design is roughly about here
5. Ancient creation with evolution of species, guided at points by God. Man is taken from pre-existing evolved beings (the 'dust of the earth') and made spiritual by God breathing his breath into him. Much of Genesis 1-3 is interpreted poetically, though Adam and Eve are considered to be human individuals
6. Ancient creation with evolution, God's only role being to start the whole thing off. Adam and Eve may or may not be actual people. Veering towards Deism.
7. Ancient beginning to Universe, evolution, no God. If you believe this, you ain't Christian.
Phew! Think that's covered most things - so where are you and why and did you always think that way?
Tags: creation, evolution, universe
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