"It depends on how you define evolution. If you define evolution as merely meaning change over time, then I don't see any problem with a person being a Christian and believing in evolution. But that's not how textbooks define evolution. They define evolution as being random and undirected without plan or purpose. So how can God direct an undirected process? How can there be a divine purpose behind a purposeless and random world? That didn't make sense to me as I began to investigate this stuff. The kind of evolutionary theory being taught to students precludes the idea that there is a God or intelligent designer behind it because of the logical problem of saying that God could have directed a process that's undirected, or that he had a divine purpose behind a purposeless and random world."
-Lee Strobel in an interview with Beliefnet senior editor Deborah Caldwell
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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided a comprehensive explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. It laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology by demonstrating how species change over time in response to their environment. Darwin's work continues to be central to scientific understanding of evolution and has shaped modern views on the mechanisms driving the process.
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The Vatican's view of evolution is that it could be possible but in some point, God must have put a human soul into a human.
George Perrigo Conger has written: 'A world of epitomizations' -- subject- s -: Microcosm and macrocosm, Philosophy, Science 'New views of evolution' -- subject- s -: Evolution 'New views of evolution' -- subject- s -: Evolution 'Epitomization' -- subject- s -: Microcosm and macrocosm, Philosophy, Science 'Towards the unification of the faiths' -- subject- s -: Religions
Lee Meadows has written: 'The missing link' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Intelligent design (Teleology), Creationsim, Teacher-student relationships, Human evolution, Evolution (Biology)
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This process he called the dialectic: an evolution toward progress that springs out of conflict.
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