Hello! Have any of you watched the 4thoughtTV series on "Is it possible to believe in God and Darwin?" last week? It was like a breath of fresh air to me, especially this short film with Dr Ruth Bancewicz, a geneticist, click here to watch. As a biologist by training I've been passionate about Charles Darwin's theory of evolution for years.
Studying plants and animals both in the wild and through the microscope enabled me to revel in the wonderment of a complex, yet perfectly intricately woven creation in which new species were being discovered all the time. However in the many churches I happened to venture into during my spiritual journey I have only ever been told that evolution does not exist, only creationism as described in the book of Genesis.
I feel for Darwin's dilemma, when as a devout Christian and natural scientist, the brought his theory of evolution into the public domain through this groundbreaking book "The Origin of Species" knowing full well the backlash he would face from the church.
This dichotomy, between science and faith did not sit right with my intellect or intuition. It seemed as though evolution and creation in the worlds of science and Christianity were mutually exclusive. But are they really? I began to ponder on this. I remember having a lively debate about this topic one evening, in french, with my Congolese french teacher in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo in 2009, who was also a follower of Jesus which brought my thoughts to life.
In my mind the six days of creation described in Genesis represent periods of time, not necessarily strict diurnal days. So just as 'the day of the lord' can represent over 1000 years, a day in the creation process could mean thousands and thousands of years. It is interesting to note that the order in which God created living creatures has been backed up by paleontology, geology and archeology, it's just that in Genesis it is written in a much simpler form for people to understand! I struggle to grasp the notion that God created the universe, our planet and everything in it and then stepped back. The creation was finished. That's that and God took a well earned coffee break. When God told Adam and after the flood, Noah to "be fruitful and multiply" it is clear to me that creation was still ongoing. To me our planet is something which is dynamic, living, breathing, ever changing but tightly interconnected, I suppose I think of it more in terms of James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis.
I conclude that evolution is God's creative process unfolding throughout time and history and therefore is still going forwards: in fact creation is alive and kicking - it is consciously evolving.
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