Worldview Of Evolutionary Creation

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I believe in the worldview of evolutionary creationism, evolutionary creationists believe that God uses evolution to bring about the universe according to God's plan. Evolutionary creation was created by God in a sustained process. This worldview does not fight with science but tries understand the things behind God. This brought me to my decision because I believe that God made the Earth the way it is because he wanted the universe to evolve the way that he believes that’s good as a whole. I believe humans share ancestry with all other forms of life, and that our species arose as a population, not through a single primal pair. The reason that I believe this is because when I was in middle school in science class we talked about how humans …show more content…

Lamoureux (biologos. Org June 2003) the author states evolution is a planned and purpose driven natural process. All of the evolution that happened was all planned and it would change when nature would change nothing happened just nature God had a plan that when nature would start to develop differently than the world would change with it. A person that believes in evolutionary creationism thinks the Earth is 4.6 billion years old. People that believe in evolutionary creation think that the world is reliable on their existence on the will and grace of God the creator. This shows that with evolution it all relies on what God’s plan was, by the grace of God and on what God thought was appropriate at that time period for Earth. The change of Earth always had a purpose for it and it would never be on accident, everything had a purpose and nothing was random. With me believing in evolutionary creation I believe that God is divine force or entity in nature. I believe that everything in nature is a part or God, so everything that develops in nature God had a part in it, I accept the evolution that happens throughout the world and the purpose for that