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I do agree with you that science doesn’t have all the answers and I have never accepted the Big Bang Theory. I do think however, that a lot of religious people have the idea that God just went wave, wave, wave with his magic, God-wand and everything was created in six days.
In a lot of ways science is delving into the way the universe has been put together and in so doing they do find truths, but I’m also not sure I totally believe in the evolution theory either. Why do monkeys and Apes still exist in the old form if one lot of them had the ability to develop into a superior model like humans? That seems to indicate that we are born as monkeys or humans in the first place. I know the scientists will cry me down on that one and point out all the archaeological skeletons found of previous humans. But still the question does linger?
There is a natural selection evident in nature though and that is the survival of the fittest.
Masses of us would be wiped out by disease if not for modern immunisation,antibiotics and penicillin. Only the fittest would survive.
Evolution in that sense is real, but if we would ever grow four arms is a highly unlikely evolutionary occurrence I think. Although genetic mutations at birth do occur.
My take on the whole debate is-- that Science may not have all the answers,-- and that Religion is too quick to stamp on any questioning that is thrown up by legitimate scientific proof, saying that the creator wouldn’t have created life starting at the miniature level and allowing it all to grow and evolve into what it was to become. I am not saying here evolve into just any form which is what science claims. There-in lies the crux of the argument between church and science I think. What extreme of evolution is involved.