Vox Apologia VII — Evolution vs. Creation: So What?
February 28th, 2005 | 04:29 AM |(5 years, 5 months, 2 days, 13 hours, 4 minutes ago)
The results for Vox Apologia VII are in! The topic at hand is “Evolution vs. Creation: So What?” This was apparently a popular topic, producing 12 excellent posts. (Or 11 plus my own.
) So without further ado, on to the posts:
Does The Creation/Evolution Debate Really Matter? by Jeff Smith of Proverbs Daily
After an examination of two worlds: one full of only Evolutionists and the other only Creationists, the answer to the question “does the Creation/Evolution debate really matter?” comes into focus.
Intelligent Design…Time to Wade In by John Schroeder of Blogotional
Faith should not be dependent on science and science has nothing to say about faith.
The Problem of Death Before the Fall by Dory of Wittenberg Gate
Dory encourages Christians not to compromise the foundations of our Faith because of the uncertain claims of popular science.
The Inescapable God by Dave Ulrick of The (In)Scrutable Observer
The debate over evolution vs. creation is vitally important, but not so much on scientific as on theological grounds, because it implies the vitally important question, “Is there a God and, if so, what is he like?” In my article, I strive to demonstrate that science is incapable of answering this question, and that the worldview we adopt, whether it be Biblical Christianity or atheism, will be based on the faith-based presuppositions we make regarding God and the Bible rather than on scientific inquiry.
C v E - What’s the Fuss? by Ron Stewart of Northernburbsblog
While not the most important priority we should have as Christians, we cannot abandon the discussion. Those who seek truth need both sides engaged. And for those who seek meaning, the debate can provide some possible answers.
Naturalist - Naturalism by Scott of Christian Naturalist
I explain why I am a naturalist but don’t believe in naturalism.
Vox Apologia VII - Evolution vs. Creation: So What? by Janet Lee of Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
Denial of creation - indeed, denial of a literal interpretation of the first eleven chapters of Genesis - necessarily results in the denial of essential Christian doctrine. Hence, the creation - evolution debate is of paramount importance to the believer.
The Image of God vs. The Image of Progress by Joshua of RazorsKiss
Despite the philosophical dexterity accompanying the devaluation of man, while simultaneously exalting his attributes - we should take it as a warning. If we exalt the natural - we dethrone the supernatural - we dethrone God - and take His place as the pinnacle. When we take over the pinnacle - we set ourselves up as God.
Does Evolution vs. Creation Matter? by Ed “What the” Heckman of The Greatest Pursuits
This is my own thoughts on the matter. I explore four areas of life where the different assumptions produced by evolution and creation each lead to diametrically opposed conclusions. I am convinced that the search for objective truth always matters.
A Purpose Driven Life? by Dave of Revenge of Mr Dumpling
I believe that if we follow the assertions of the Theory of Evolution to their logical conclusions, we will find that they are incompatible with Scriptural truth, and therefore Christian belief. In this post I have picked two of the most glaring to illustrate my point.
Evolution vs. Creation, again. Why does it matter? by Matt Powell of Wheat and Chaff
Matt points out that most people choose what they want to believe because they like the story rather than because of any real knowledge of the facts.
Vox Apologia VII (7) by Andrew of Weapons of Warfare
I was really hoping Andrew would weigh in, and he didn’t disappoint. He explains that while it is unscientific to claim God as the cause for phenomenon which are simply not understood, it is just as unscientific to discount real evidence because it actually does point to God. The result is an argument based entirely in philosophy even when dressed up in the language of science.
Update: I’m tracking some of the followup postings on this subject here.
