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As for confused, if he or she is LDS, a reading on "Earth In The Beginning" by Eric Skousen will provide an interesting view.
And thank goodness that the universities here do this research and the newspapers print it.
Thank you.
Evidence for evolution as a fact occurs through several lines of evidence: geological evidence, biological evidence, chemistry, physiology, entomology, herpetology, ornithology, microbiology, and others.
One Mr. Widtsoe once said that evolution is just a variation of Eternal Progression, for the LDS.
I may be a skeptic but when it comes to the creation of the earth. I don't really trust the scientists or the creationists. I also, frankly, think that it doesn't really matter all that much how it all started. It is a wonderfully curious thing, that will be fun to learn some day when I die.
However, I guess to some it is an important battleground in the whole religion/science debate. I'll let them die on those hills, while I choose to die on something I find more important, like trying to get my kids to bed on time. Maybe someday there will be a mutation that makes kids sleep all day and wake up only for food. That would make them about as impacting as a gold fish.
If this sounds ridicules to you. Just think how this idea sounds to those who are being told life was created this way. Anyone find it ironic that one of the "professors" described himself as "self taught"?
How wonderful that researchers can track human evolution at this level of detail!
How sad that America now ranks considerably lower than other industrialized nations in terms of public science literacy.
Now this freezing weather once was not a problem for me now is unbearable! I'm sure that I'll evolve back to a Utahn again though.
Evolution has given us a remarkable understanding of natural processes. Every little detail we fill in demonstrates once again how brilliant Charles Darwin's original explanation was.
In the New Testament, Christ constantly taught in parables. Many listeners took these literally and missed the entire point of the lesson. Isn't it possible that when we ignore all scientific evidence, we are missing the point of the story of the creation, mainly that God is the Creator and that he created things in an organized fashion for our benefit.
Wouldn't it make sense for God to create our bodies through the process of evolution? Isn't it also possible that when our ancestors had evolved to be in His image, our present state, that he first allowed his spirit children to dwell in these bodies? I've never quite understood why some creationists find it more demeaning to be a descendant of an ape (a complex creature of God) than be created from dust.
God works in mysterious ways.
Joseph Smith taught continental drift long before a few geologists proposed the idea in the 1920s. They were sneered at by the scientific community until the concept was revived in the 1960s with "Pangaea".
Some LDS theologians have commented that the materials of the earth have existed forever and the earth itself has been formed, destroyed, reformed by Divine Invention, thus creating geological ages. Some scientists today use iridium layers to theorize the periodic destruction of life on earth. What then rekindled it?
I see scientists, in their great desire to prove Darwin right and their misconception of the Bible wrong, blurring adaptation into evolution. I am persuaded that speciation occurs on the Subspecies, Species, Genus and Family level, but not beyond (each after its kind). Meanwhile scientists tell you that changes in industrial revolution pepper moths are evidence that reptiles became mammals and life came from sludge.
Biology texts begin denouncing foolish, archaic notions such as spontaneous generation, then end with evolution: life spontaneously generating.
Can anyone here comment on the process that was involved to trasform inanimate matter into to living matter? This seems to be a bit more of an elusive question and I've never heard it explained.
The extrapolation of these observations to then claim that all life "evolved" from non-intelligent, non-living matter, is where many people begin to have problems.
Though no witnesses have survived, and the modern STUDENTS of the earth's past (scientists) only use human reasoning to 'testify' of their 'beliefs' about it, most LDS scientists don't have a problem with evolution or age of the earth -- God simply used six creative periods of undetermined length and natural, eternal laws of the universe, including evolution, to create the earth we see in all its varieties.
But 6,000 or so years ago He created Adam and Eve with a divine difference, as we are His children, and like our Father.
True science will always agree with true religion.
If not, either ever-changing science hasn't yet caught up, or the particular 'religion' is one of man's many (mostly uninspired interpretations of the old incredibly abridged text).
Since moveing to Utah in 1983 I was surprised discover different views among my good Mormon friends regarding evolution. Some of my LDS neighbors believe whole-heartedley in evolution while others completely reject it, and both sides are practicing members. (The members who reject evolution, however, usually question their evolution believing fellow-members testimony.)
I learned to stir the pot when with a group of Mormon friends by asking "what is the official LDS position on evolution?" A fun hour long debate usually follows. I have been surprised to see each camp quote church leaders to support their point of view.
Thanks D News for the article and the fun comments.
They are therefore unqualified to comment on the validity of evolution.
Why are republicans blamed for global warming? The globe has been warming ever since the end of the last ice age, long before there were republicans. Darwin would encourage us to "adapt" rather than flail against this unstoppable trend. The fittest will survive. Perhaps clean living will help.
The evidence for evolution is simply indisputable. I have told my kids that evolution should in no way be deterrent to a testimony.
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