mikwut wrote:It doesn't discredit the God of the Bible, again a phrase wrought with differing conceptions. There is nothing unreasonable about understanding the God of the Bible creating through the operation of created principles, evolution being some of them, which we partially understand in scientific laws.
Your conceptual problem follows you into evolution as well. Evolution occurred for sure but the naturalistic and metaphysical consequences of that are still reasonably debated and not fully understood. For example, I am fascinated by Simon Conway Morris' idea of convergence. He provides a compelling case for convergence in, "Life's Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe". This isn't ID or creationism, it is decrying them as well as their equivalent fundamentalists like Dawkins. The idea is opposite Stephen Jay Gould's idea that evolution would show a different movie if you rewound the tape. Morris argues we are inevitable, that implies purposeful and your article doesn't disprove that, it is actually perfectly consistent with the idea. Of course I don't accept that as proof in a way analogous to how you utilize evolution against God but as an illustration of how feeble it is to say unicellular organisms combining and evolving through complex ways disprove a creator God, or the God or the Bible.
my regards, mikwut
There is neither evidence for nor necessity of any divine tinkering to explain the diversity (and existence) of life on earth.
It does indeed discredit the God of the Bible, who claims to have created the fish, and great creatures of the sea, livestock, etc. We can see that these animals evolve on their own, naturally. Claiming that God had anything to do with it holds the same weight as claiming that god is responsible for each gust of wind. God is completely superfluous. The real causes are known. There is no gap big enough in which to squeeze Yahweh into the process.
You might wish to back a god who is less falsifiable - ideally completely unfalsifiable. That would be a good strategy for believers going forward.