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If God created evolution, doesn't that count as creationism?

So evolution could be characterised - in ultra reductionist terms- as quite simply *choosing the path of less resistance*.

So if God in His Infinite Majestic Glory and Patience created an array where there were avenues or conduits that allowed species to - over 1000s of generations choose the path of less resistance and "evolve" doesn't that count as *design*?

If that's a little obtuse try this, if you reach out and try to change the universe with your own hands is that really any different from seeming not to do anything but really you don't need to because before anyone noticed, you arrayed things with such craftsman ship that all you need to do is let things fall into place. God was doing the ground work before you were even able to pay attention.

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Pfuzylogic · M
If you are familiar with computer languages then you would be familiar with a superset such as C++.
Even though C++ originated in C language. C does not in return understand the functionality of C++.
The belief in a creative God that spoke the universe in existence is not an event subject to the observation of man at any level. The science of man struggles with concepts of big bang and evolution already. How would it ever apprehend Genesis?
Jm31xxx · 46-50, M
@Pfuzylogic totally not familiar with computer language and it's obvious you were banking on that
Pfuzylogic · M
@Jm31xxx I don’t like the concept of creationism as a science. I do believe in creation by a God. The Catholic Church accepted concepts of evolution in 1950 but few challenged the extreme limitations of science. Man is still so Copernicus like In it’s view of science.