God's creation of Man verses Darwin's evolutionary theory
If you have ever studied the science of the first evolutionary
creations of life on earth; why could one not agree that this
was ordained by God? The parallel from Genesis; God made from
the dust of the earth. Then through the on-going evolution,
higher life forms evolved through the tenacity of each form
struggling to survive in its current environment. Some survived
and continued to evolve, and others perished in the struggle.
Genesis states that God made the plants and creatures before He
made man. To me, the parallels are the same, just stated
differently, and the scientific view doesn't state that God was
the controlling or governing factor in these events, nor does
the Bible state specifically how this was done as well. If one
studies the science of evolution, you learn that all living
things go through a metamorphosis in their evolution, and
usually has a branch of it's evolution that takes a different
path or coarse and develops at a different rate and design
always attempting to adapt to its environment. Some do not
develop with enough adaptivity to its environment to survive,
and hence becomes extinct, which ends that species particular
branch, but other branches do survive and become predominant in
its species. The true difference between Apes and Mans
chromosomes are genetically is very slight. This is simply a
mathematical argument that is hard to argue against. The true
evolutionary physical difference between these species is, that
at the point of birth, Man's skull is still soft and hasn't
fully formed yet, (not fully closed at the top). This allows for
our brain to continue growing past the 9 month gestation period
being in the womb. An Ape's brain is enclosed in a skull cap
that has already hardened at birth, which doesn't allow this
continual grow that Man has, but to me, this still doesn't mean
that we didn't evolve from the Ape. It just means that in our
evolutionary mutation from our Ape ancestors, we adapted to our
environment in a slightly different way. This is where God
should get the credit as the controlling and governing factor to
bring about Man. In Genesis it states that God created Man, it
just doesn't give the blow by blow details of how God made this
come about. Some tend to believe that God waved his hand or just
had the thought and poof man appeared! And that is where the
argument starts. There really isn't an argument or difference
between the two. Our public schools should offer both in this
parallel.