Arlos wrote:The thing is, belief in Evolution is entirely and completely compatible with the belief that god created everything. After all, you attribute omniscience and omnipotence to god, yes? Well, how do YOU know his preferred method of causing humans to come into existance wasn't to cause the Big Bang to happen just "so", knowing that if he did that, then billions of years later, Earth would form, and billions of years of evolution later, Humans would arise. Still have god creating it all, but instead of the rather rediculous (and completely bogus according to science) "waves hands over a week's time, and POOF, here's humans and the rest of the fauna", he created a universe with natural laws, and manipulated those to cause humans to eventually come into being. After all, if he's omniscient and omnipotent, he could do just that, yes? Certainly seems more believable to me to figure it happened that way, assuming you go in for diefic creation of the universe, than the strict creationist view where Earth was created on Sunday, October 27th, 4004 BC.
-Arlos
God may have created the Earth in 4004 B.C., but he did so in such a way that it appears to be something over 4 billion years old. One geologist and theologian, Philip Gosse, in 1857 tried to justify the 'apparent age' of the universe in a book called Omphalos (greek for navel, as his theory was that God created Adam and Eve with navels to make it look like they had been born). Why God would want to play these kind of mind games with humans is not clear.
On talk.origins we've refined that argument to be Last Thursdayism. The entire universe, and everything in it, was created Last Thursday, and Judgement Day is Next Thursday. You can't disprove the theory, since it fits all the evidence (the Creator created us all with false memories of our lives prior to Last Thursday, etc.). It also is neater than other apocalyptic religions since we obviously know when Next Thursday is.
There are some heretics who claim (falsely, obviously) that the world was actually created Last Tuesday. They are evil, false people who will pay for their sins.
One offshoot of Last Thursdayism is the study of the nature of the Creator. Some claim it was one of various Gods (Allah, YHWH, Jesus, Krishna) while the more refined believe it was Her Furriness,
Queen Maeve (manifesting as a domestic housecat).
Fear Her Wrath! Avoid The Eternal Litterbox!
--R.