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Theory of Evolution and atheism or Almighty God

If you were to persuade me that the theory of evolution was the explanation for life on earth I would necessarily become an atheist.  Vast numbers of Christians have capitulated to evolution thinking they can have their cake and eat it, thinking they can believe that God made all things by evolution.  This is not tenable.  Evolution is all about the survival of the fittest.  This would mean that God allowed death into a situation where sin had not happened.  This would be unjust. Death came initially because of Adam and Eve's rebellion against God.
  Dear Christian if you are trying to hold onto evolution and on to God surely you know what you should do.  If you muddle the two together it is because you have lost sight of how great God is.  He is almighty.  He is not limited by time.  He has no trouble at all in creating the Earth in six days.  If you think that is not possible you need to re-think your faith. What sort of God would let things muddle on at random, by accident and be unable to react in time to stop catastrophe?  God is almighty and all things happen at His command and express will. My God is in control of my destiny and whatever that is I will trust Him.

  Evolution and the survival of the fittest lead to racism, abortion and euthanasia.  Is this the sort of society you want? Repent and turn wholeheartedly to the God you used to know.

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