"Hence, I do not understand those who attempt to derive something like the
Christian faith from evolutionary theory."
I'm sorry, I'm really confused here. I cannot think of anyone who is
actually
"deriving something like the _Christian faith_ from evolutionary theory".
Are you talking about atheists? Perhaps you meant "moral law" but even
then, you should strive to be clear at least.
alexanian@uncw.edu wrote:
> I agree totally that the Christian faith is 100% on the side of the
> individual versus society. "What man among you, if he has a hundred sheep and has
> lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open pasture and go
> after the one which is lost until he finds it?" Luke 15:4.
>
> Surely, evolution deals always with the group rather than individual
> survival. Hence, I do not understand those who attempt to derive something like the
> Christian faith from evolutionary theory. In fact, the Christian faith has
> all to do with a particular historical event, viz. the death and resurrection
> of Jesus the Christ, rather than the history of life on earth or throughout
> the universe.
>
>
>
> Moorad
>
>
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