The Hidden Assumption Behind Evolution’s Strongest Argument

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A lot of arguments for evolution quietly assume something about God, that he would always create from scratch and never reuse patterns. But that assumption isn’t scientific, it’s theological. Similarity in nature doesn’t automatically point to accident or inheritance; it can also point to intention and design. What you believe about origins often depends on what you assume about God in the first place.

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