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So you're saying that if people believe in evolution, then it follows that they don't believe in God, right? But I believe evolution to be likely, and I'm not ashamed to say I believe in God as well. And there are others who say that God created life using evolution and natural selection. Evolution as a theory doesn't seem to exclude the possibility of there being no God at all. How do you account for that?
We both agree that there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered. But do you suppose it would be better to find out if they could be answered or not? We just can't dismiss a question as "unanswerable" simply because others haven't answered them yet.
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Well usually they believe in one or the other. The theory of evolution doesn't necessarily say that there is no God. However, the bible gives another explanation on how things happened. So based on this, in can be assumed that the theory of evolution doesn't believe in a superior being.
I think it would be great if all these questions were one day to be answered, but even if we do get an answer there's no possible way we can say it is true, since we haven't seen or experience the facts.
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And also why don't humans evolve into something more? that's why i don't believe this theory and go after the creation since there are more and more things that science couldn't and won't be able to grasp an understanding of.
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That's true! if we have been constantly evolving, why don't we keep going?