Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Zakath15

I'm aware of the definition of evolution.
I never said evolution, as a theory, was wrong. I'm just saying that it doesn't always happen unassisted.
Examples?
I'll ask you the same question.
That's the issue. I
can't provide any. There's the simple fact that whenever God intervenes in this world, there's no "scientific" evidence to support it; the very fact that God is supranatural negates that possibility.
It comes back to where I ask for proof of transitional life forms - not sure how well that's been covered in other threads. IMO, the mere fact that evolution occurs at all is a sign of God's hand. Survival of the fittest, yes, that makes sense... actual evolution? Not so much. I can see how you can derive the theory of evolution, looking at the fossil record (weakest support for it, I know) and other factors; however, actually seeing it in action?
I suppose that is what it comes down to. Evolution is simply the best explanation. I just have trouble seeing how the actual change can be made from a paramecium to a fish to a... yadda yadda. I know that evolutionary changes have been tracked - I am just saying that it makes sense to me that only a divine hand could make those changes.
But, of course, I am not a biology student; I haven't kept up with the latest advances in cellular evolution studies.
<--- pulling terms out of his a$$ now.
<--- runs off to get subscription to
Science that he's been meaning to get for months.
EDIT: supranatural, not supernatural.