by Arlos » Thu May 17, 2007 8:57 am
What the theory of Evolution gives us is the broad strokes of how things happened. We KNOW species evolve, we know how it happens (mutations in DNA), and we know that species will adapt to their environment, to better compete for their ecological niche. Just by studying the decoded genomes of different species we can tell how similar ALL life is, if by no other reason than shared genes for such fundamental things as the production of hemoglobin. You examine a flatworm and a human, and at the specific spots for producing the heme (the molecule that binds to oxygen), and the genes are THE SAME. What do you think the odds are that that would happen if we were utterly unrelated? You think we'd even have similar methods of genetics?
What we do not (and in some cases can NEVER have) is some of the fine granularity. We know genes mutate, we know some factors that cause mutation, but can we ever say what factor caused Mutation X in species Y 10 million years ago? Nope. You want to say God made that mutation happen, I cannot even begin to argue with you, because that becomes the realm of faith, and the mutation agent leaves no record, so science can ever only speculate.
We know that the early earth, post-collision with Orpheus that created the Moon, had a specific type of atmosphere called a "Reducing" atmosphere, oceans full of chemicals, and lots of energy entering the system in the forms of heat, light, lightning, etc. Now, in experiments in the lab, you take the kind of atmosphere we had and th ekind of oceans, and you pass electricity through it, before too long you get Amino Acids spontaneously forming. Now, as everyone (should) know, every single protein of every single living organism on the planet is created by combinations of Amino Acids, so they are quite literally the foundation building blocks of Life. Now, what we do not know here is how we got from Amino Acids to the first primitive single celled organisms. If again here you want to say, God is what bridged that gap, I likewise cannot argue with you, as once again you are making a statement of faith, and with no evidence Science can say nothing.
As has been said several times, there is nothing whatsoever about Evolution that is incompatible with a belief in God. Even as early as 400ish AD, Saint Augustine (and everyone on NT should know who he is by now) was telling people not to read Genesis literally at the expense of science. Just remember that Faith and Science are two entirely seperate entities, and neither one is ever a substitute for the other.
As for Mark, remember, not only is he anti-Evolution, he's a Young Earth creationist, believing the planet is only 6000 years old. Now THAT is silliness on the level of flat-earthism. To believe everything started in 4004 BC, on October 23rd as Usher calculated IS to utterly reject science at the level of the flat-earthers. In that there is NO question.
-Arlos