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Why
do many Christians accept evolution?
Unfortunately,
many Christians—in fact, many pastors—accept some form of
evolution and try to add it to the Bible. They say that God
could have used evolutionary processes over millions of years
to bring about plants, animals, and finally man. Many accept
molecule-to-man evolution because they believe that science
has “proven” that the earth is millions of years old, so they
simply attach God to the process.
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But this view, called “theistic evolution,” is actually
destructive to the gospel message. Of course, this does not
mean that people who believe in theistic evolution aren't
Christians, since the Bible teaches that believing in and confessing
Christ's death and resurrection is the key to salvation. However,
they are being very inconsistent in their faith. |
The Bible
clearly teaches that when God created Adam and Eve, the world
was perfect (i.e., “very good”). There was no death and bloodshed.
But because of the sin of Adam, God brought death as a judgment
into the world. Of course, He also provided a means by which
man could be reconciled to his Creator.
But a Christian who believes
in evolution over eons as told by evolutionists must also believe
that God used death and bloodshed over millions of years as
a way to bring man into existence. For them, the fossil record
is not a sign of God's judgment in the Flood, but of the cruel
nature of the world they believe God created. However, if death
is not a result of the Fall, then why would God need to send
His Son to save us from death? In this view, cancer, pain, and
death would simply be part of the original plan.
But thank God this is
not the true history of the world. Death came into the world
because of sin, but Christ came to the earth and died to save
us from sin and death. There is no room for death
before sin, and no room for the evolutionary myth
in the Bible.
For more information,
see: The
God of an Old Earth .
Therefore, as through
one man's offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation,
even so through one Man's righteous act the free gift came to
all men, resulting in justification of life. For as by one man's
disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one Man's obedience
many will be made righteous. (Romans 5:18–19) |