Can evolution and creationism be reconciled?

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What is to be reconciled, evolution is a theory of man; creation is from God. They can not be reconciled nor ever will be because man does not think like God, nor can God lower himself to his own creation. To say that creation and evolution is reconcilable is erroneous because there is no proof that evolution takes place, because if one were to believe in the "big bang theory" where did the matter from the "big bang" come from? Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
 

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No, they can not be reconciled. Creationism is based on what some believe to be a literal reading of the Book of Genesis. On this, the early Church Father, Origen had this to say (On First Principles, 3.1.1):
"Now what man of intelligence will believe that the first and the second and the third day, and the evening and the morning existed without the sun and moon and stars? And that the first day if we may so call it, was even without a heaven? And who is so silly as to believe that God, after the manner of a farmer, "planted a paradise eastward in Eden", and set in it a visible and palpable "tree of life", of such a sort that anyone who tasted its fruit with his bodily teeth would gain life: and again that one could partake of "good and evil" by masticating the fruit taken from the tree of that name? And when God is said to "walk in the paradise in the cool of the day" and Adam to hide himself behind a tree, I do not think anyone will doubt that these are figurative expressions which indicate certain mysteries through a semblance of history and not through actual events."


Clearly Origen had little time for those who believed that words in the Bible, no matter how interpreted, should take precedence over the endeavours of those who really seek to understand the universe.
First answer by Christopher Heltsley. Last edit by Dick Harfield. Contributor trust: 1102 [recommend contributorrecommended]. Question popularity: 33 [recommend question].

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