
Evolving away from Darwinism
Let me state that both Darwinist and Religious zealots have always been foolish enough to believe they hold the monopoly on knowledge and reason, when in fact they were showing how weak their argument has been by needing the other to prop themselves up. In fact, this killing the opponent by continuously attacking its perceived flaws is common to human nature, we always take a point of view as our own and give it a mirrored opposite and then battle that opposite. Example of this is Politics (Liberal vs. Conservatism), Warmongers vs. Peacemongers, Capitalism vs. Communism, ect.
But what if this great, mysterious, and yet dangerous physical universe is merely the playground for us finding that spiritual universe within ourselves? Can not the mundane realm be big enough for both? What if Science was a gift from God, that we be the better enabled to find our own souls while in our own quest for knowledge and understanding; a fact, much like knowing where you come from in order to know where you are going?
Does not both discovering the laws of Science and discovering Religion require Knowledge, Understanding, and Faith? Read what is written below and apply both to the mysteries of Religion as well as the search for the absolute facts within Science, in that sometimes each requires a leap of Faith:
Faith is in general the persuasion of the mind that a certain statement is true (Phil. 1:27; 2 Thess. 2:13). Its primary idea is trust. A thing is true, and therefore worthy of trust. It admits of many degrees up to full assurance of faith, in accordance with the evidence on which it rests. Faith is the result of teaching (Rom. 10:14-17). Knowledge is an essential element in all faith, and is sometimes spoken of as an equivalent to faith (John 10:38; 1 John 2:3). Yet the two are distinguished in this respect, that faith includes in it assent, which is an act of the will in addition to the act of the understanding.
Science can tell you through evolution how single cell amoebas joined to become a more complex forms of life, but what or who gave them intelligence? What or who gave them those spark of consciousness or self-awareness? Where did the energy and physical matter come from that created the Big Bang? When did nothing become something? Let us look at some basic facts and statements both Religion and Science holds true.

Eventually I will be writing more on this, but for now I want people to ponder this point. I would like to thank Cameron Slayden for this chart; I came across it in my research proving the similarities of the Creation/Evolutionary Timelines and could not find a better way to depict my point which is this: Darwinist supplants God for Science. Extreme Capitalist reveres Money instead of God. Agnostics removes the absolutism of a belief for the sake of not being wrong (sitting on a fence). But what is worse is the people of Religion who takes up the sword against these other people in an attempt to prove these people wrong. My reason for believing this is because they belittle their God. What all the people mentioned above don’t see is this:
What if God is just a little bit bigger in the Great Equation?
Let me state that both Darwinist and Religious zealots have always been foolish enough to believe they hold the monopoly on knowledge and reason, when in fact they were showing how weak their argument has been by needing the other to prop themselves up. In fact, this killing the opponent by continuously attacking its perceived flaws is common to human nature, we always take a point of view as our own and give it a mirrored opposite and then battle that opposite. Example of this is Politics (Liberal vs. Conservatism), Warmongers vs. Peacemongers, Capitalism vs. Communism, ect.
But what if this great, mysterious, and yet dangerous physical universe is merely the playground for us finding that spiritual universe within ourselves? Can not the mundane realm be big enough for both? What if Science was a gift from God, that we be the better enabled to find our own souls while in our own quest for knowledge and understanding; a fact, much like knowing where you come from in order to know where you are going?
Does not both discovering the laws of Science and discovering Religion require Knowledge, Understanding, and Faith? Read what is written below and apply both to the mysteries of Religion as well as the search for the absolute facts within Science, in that sometimes each requires a leap of Faith:
Faith is in general the persuasion of the mind that a certain statement is true (Phil. 1:27; 2 Thess. 2:13). Its primary idea is trust. A thing is true, and therefore worthy of trust. It admits of many degrees up to full assurance of faith, in accordance with the evidence on which it rests. Faith is the result of teaching (Rom. 10:14-17). Knowledge is an essential element in all faith, and is sometimes spoken of as an equivalent to faith (John 10:38; 1 John 2:3). Yet the two are distinguished in this respect, that faith includes in it assent, which is an act of the will in addition to the act of the understanding.
Science can tell you through evolution how single cell amoebas joined to become a more complex forms of life, but what or who gave them intelligence? What or who gave them those spark of consciousness or self-awareness? Where did the energy and physical matter come from that created the Big Bang? When did nothing become something? Let us look at some basic facts and statements both Religion and Science holds true.

Eventually I will be writing more on this, but for now I want people to ponder this point. I would like to thank Cameron Slayden for this chart; I came across it in my research proving the similarities of the Creation/Evolutionary Timelines and could not find a better way to depict my point which is this: Darwinist supplants God for Science. Extreme Capitalist reveres Money instead of God. Agnostics removes the absolutism of a belief for the sake of not being wrong (sitting on a fence). But what is worse is the people of Religion who takes up the sword against these other people in an attempt to prove these people wrong. My reason for believing this is because they belittle their God. What all the people mentioned above don’t see is this:
What if God is just a little bit bigger in the Great Equation?

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