What made me start this thread:So, I was in science class one day, and this kid raised his hand and asked, "As science teachers do you believe in evolution?" They quickly said "We're not getting into that now." This girl sitting in front of me asked the kid that asked the question if he did, and he said no. To cut it short, I discovered that most people sitting near me either didn't believe in it or didn't care about the debate, and she quickly asked me.. I responded "Yes" and she retorted with "but in the bible it says so!" I told her I didn't believe everything in the bible, and I narrowly avoided a RL flamewar by the teacher saying to get back to work.
My question is, do you or do you not believe in evolution? If so/If not, please explain why? I'd like to gain insight into why people think it does or does not. Most of the time it's religion, I've seen.
Personally I believe in it. I am Christian, but I don't strictly believe in what the bible teaches us. My family knows this, and most of my close friends do.
My views on Christianity, and, as a byproduct, evolution
I believe that god is an energy force. I think he is everything in the universe, but at the same time one 'being'. I believe he is sentient in the sense that he can think farther than us humans can, and hand down judgement and so on, and that he did create the universe. However, I believe he created in such a manner that it did start with the big bang, and we did evolve. He merely said it in the bible so that the people at the time could understand it;mostly due to everyone at the time then being not-so-smart and not understanding science of that level, therefore dismissing it as heresy or likewise. I believe he made it so we would have a purpose to life instead of just trying to get to heaven.