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Objections to Creationism

Do you object to creationism and if so why? This isn't a thread about creationism, it's a thread about objection to creationism. It doesn't matter what creationism teaches, only why you object to it, if that is the case. Or perhaps why you don't.

Also see https://similarworlds.com/creationism/4549888-Objections-to-Evolution-Do-you-object-to-evolution
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Abstraction · 61-69, M
Not at all. Creationism is often associated by many with 'young earth creation', however I don't subscribe to that view as the evidence doesn't support it - evolution is convincing science. However what the evidence in physics and other fields is increasingly demonstrating now, is that the universe is overwhelmingly fine tuned for life and consciousness ('fine tuning') and in physics they are currently struggling to explain it. There are probably 3-4 reasonable explanations considered or held among the foremost philosophers and physicists (in consideration of the evidence). One is creationism. I subscribe to this view.