kato wrote:It seems to me that if there were any robustness to the theory of evolution, Mars and Venus should be teeming with life. Probably the gas giants, too, and most of their larger moons.
What's to say that we've found it yet? Or that there had been life but it passed on or that life is in the process as we speak.
I doubt "G"od is on a timeline in line with ours.
Darwin and the slow evolution process has been critiqued in the scientific community. NOT debunked but not "perfect" either.
You don't need to look at other planets to see evolution. Look at staph infections that antibiotics can't touch. Microbiology can provide many examples of evolution occurring.
I mean, think about all the chaos that happened when Galileo dared say the world wasn't flat.
Then again, call me crazy but I don't BELIEVE that God and science are necessarily at odds with eachother or that the existance of one debunks the existance of the other.
*edited b/c I can't type. thanks a lot christian.*
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