Originally Posted by
alanmolstad
If you drop back and read post number #146 you will see my answer to your request.
Its why so many times this topic never is allowed to go anywhere except round and round.
I try my best to tell people that "The Bible does not "teach" evolution, rather it has no anti-evolution arguments within it's text."
Yet it's like Im talking to a blank wall for the first question I always seem to get is "Show me where the Bible teaches evolution"?
I just dont know how else to say it...my skills at posting are at their limit Im afraid. I dont know how else to say what it is I see and do not see taught in the bible !
All I can say is what I have already said, many, many, many times before.
That is?....
That is the following,
In the Bible we learn that all life is from the earth
In the Bible we learn that huimans are from this earth
In the Bible we learn that animals and humans share a common starting point.
In the Bible we learn that the common starting point of all life is this earth.
And in Evolution we learn that this is all also true as well.
and...
In the Bible we don't read any words that stand against evolution, nor do we see any anti-evolutional arguments made.
So the conclusion is this:
That both Evolution and Genesis are able to walk hand-in-hand with the other without issue.