Hi there,
So in Creation you love Jesus - the Christ. What do you love in Evolution? Darwin?
Jesus said "go the extra mile"; Darwin said?
If you love Jesus, you go the extra mile and you remember that He suggested it (and can be humble); if you love Darwin and he doesn't ask you to do anything, you get nothing for no effort (and can be confused?)
I'm not trying to poke, so much as prod. It brings in to question the whole element of "evaluation" - I can evaluate my love for Jesus, because I can tell if my going the extra mile, lines up with how miles there are to go; how do I evaluate my love for Darwin? There is no measuring stick, that says this amount of adaptation is enough (even relative to infinity)? That's a problem.
I would have responded with more inquistion, if I could - but Jesus objectifies nothing, Darwin seems to interject rather than reduce objectification.
Tell me where my compassion is steering me wrong?
Thanks.
So in Creation you love Jesus - the Christ. What do you love in Evolution? Darwin?
Jesus said "go the extra mile"; Darwin said?
If you love Jesus, you go the extra mile and you remember that He suggested it (and can be humble); if you love Darwin and he doesn't ask you to do anything, you get nothing for no effort (and can be confused?)
I'm not trying to poke, so much as prod. It brings in to question the whole element of "evaluation" - I can evaluate my love for Jesus, because I can tell if my going the extra mile, lines up with how miles there are to go; how do I evaluate my love for Darwin? There is no measuring stick, that says this amount of adaptation is enough (even relative to infinity)? That's a problem.
I would have responded with more inquistion, if I could - but Jesus objectifies nothing, Darwin seems to interject rather than reduce objectification.
Tell me where my compassion is steering me wrong?
Thanks.