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Creation or Evolution?

                                    We are basically comparing alternative mechanisms of the beginning of life.  One
                                    is change.  The other is design.  BOTH require faith.  Both define a religious
                                    viewpoint.  Both are OUTSIDE the realm of science (measurable, observable, and
                                    repeatable).

                                    Both views are based on assumptions and both views are biased on how they
                                    interpret the observational data.

               A person who is a creationist believes the Genesis account regarding how the world came into being.  A
               creationist believes that God created the universe in six days and that all that exists today was created
               potentially in every living creature.  So basically a Creationist believes in an alternate mechanism of the
               beginning of life as an evolutionist.  The evolutionist believes in constant CHANGE.  The Creationist
               believes in a Designer.  Both require faith.  Both are a religious viewpoint, and both are OUTSIDE the
               realm of science.

               Science is defined as “the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and
               theoretical explanation of phenomena.”  Science is a method that mankind can use to gain a greater
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               understanding of the natural universe. It is a search for knowledge through observation. Advances in
               science demonstrate the reach of human logic and imagination. However, a Christian’s belief in science
               should never be like our belief in God. A Christian can have faith in God and respect for science, as long
               as we remember which is perfect and which is not.

               Our belief in God is a belief of faith. We have faith in His Son for salvation, faith in His Word for
               instruction, and faith in His Holy Spirit for guidance. Our faith in God should be absolute, since when we
               put our faith in God, we depend on a perfect, omnipotent, omniscient Creator. Our belief in science
               should be intellectual and nothing more. We can count on science to do many great things, but we can
               also count on science to make mistakes. If we put faith in science, we depend on imperfect, sinful,
               limited, mortal men. Science throughout history has been wrong about many things, such as the shape
               of the earth, powered flight, vaccines, blood transfusions, and even reproduction. God is never wrong.

               A person’s belief in evolution is also a belief of faith.  Since science is based on observation and
               experimental investigation, the history of the world as we see it falls outside the realm of science.  What
               happened thousands of years ago is not observable today.  All we can do is look at the evidence that
               was left to perhaps glean an idea of what happened in the past.  We find bones, pottery, inscriptions in
               rocks, and other implements left in the ground by man.  However, these historical artifacts are subject
               to interpretation as to what happened in the past.

               Evolutionists believe in Uniformitarianism.  Uniformitarianism is a geological doctrine. It states that
               current geologic processes, occurring at the same rates observed today, in the same manner, account
               for all of Earth's geological features. Thus, it assumes that geological processes are essentially
               unchanged today from those of the unobservable past, and that there have been no cataclysmic events
               in earth's history. As present processes are thought to explain all past events, the Uniformitarian slogan
               is, "the present is the key to the past."



               36  https://sciencecouncil.org/about-science/our-definition-of-science/
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