Quote Originally Posted by anangrymailman
People can beleive what they want. If you wanna beleive that God set up evolution because he was too lazy to create all of the organisms he wanted, then you're entitled to your opinion (which I think is follish btw. How many times are you guys gonna change your story?). But evolution is undeniable. Lets be real here..
Well... i didnt mean God was too lazy, even if it seems by what ive written. My argument is: What is easier, to create an entire, adult tree, leaf by leaf, branch by branch, or create just a small seed, which contains in itself all what is needed to it become a tree by itself?

For me, it seems to create just a seed requires a far deeper wisdom and knowledge. Because creating a seed implies in knowing all the processes that will make the seed to become a tree, so when you create a seed, indirectly you are creating also a small plant, a small tree, then a complete tree. All of it contained in a single and small seed.

And i think the same about the evolution. It would be far easier create all the living beings, one by one, already ready for live in the most specialized way. But God, with His infinite wisdom, knew how to make an way for all the living beings appear by itselves, and improve by itselves. He just allowed the living things to mutate themselves, and the hardness of the life select the better ones. So simple, so wise. And so subtle we are tempted to disregard His role in all this.
Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . Evolution I am an atheist myself, but I would like to know what religious people think about evolution and other emerging sciences. I don't see how it can be said that evolution by natural selection isn't real. All the evidence is there. Looking at fossils you can see vestigial structures, parts that no longer work but worked in an ancestor. For instance, whales having hind legs, humans having tailbones, etc. Look at the embryo of a chicken and the embryo of a human in early stages. They look almost Rating: 5