Theists who don't believe in evolution: do you realize that when arguing against

Hee Jun

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evolution, the focus should..? My question is: when arguing against evolution, the focus should be on your religion, not on evolution.
Why?
Because evolution DOES NOT say that God is not part of the process. Evolution only describes how natural diversity arises, but it does not exclude the possibility of God behind it. Even prominent atheist like Richard Dawkins agree on this.

So when you guys argue that evolution is false, you in turn are assuming that your religion is correct, and all other religions are wrong. So pardon me for bringing up this classical question: What makes your religion the right religion? Because if you can't answer that, there's no point arguing against evolution.

And to the best of my knowledge, no one has a real answer to that classical question there, so hence, there's no point to attack evolution.
In fact, it makes total sense that there are many biological questions that evolution can't explain, because this is why there are still many active research going on in the world that study nature. If we can explain everything, then a majority of life science researchers would be out of jobs!
 
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