Imposing Gaps

Those who believe in evolution have to make three major leaps of faith in order for their theory to be accepted.

First, there is the gap between nothing and something. How did matter come into existence? There is talk of a big bang, but where did we get the material that exploded? You have to explain the existence of matter.

The second leap of faith is to believe that lifeless matter somehow began to live. How did it do that? An explanation of the origin of life is needed.

Finally, there is the gap between living microscopic organisms and mankind. How did those simple life forms become complex creatures that seem to have been designed rather than formed by a lengthy series of incredibly fortunate mutations?

These three leaps of faith are far too much for me to accept. My faith is in the God of the Bible.

“By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.”—Hebrews 11:3.

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