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Does Evolution deny the existence of God?
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No. See question 1. There is no reason to believe that God was not a guiding force behind
evolution. While it does contradict some specific interpretations of God, especially ones
requiring a literal interpretation of Genesis 1, few people have this narrow of a view of God.
There are many people who believe in the existence of God and in evolution. Common descent
then describes the process used by God. Until the discovery of a test to separate chance and
God this interpretation is a valid one within evolution.
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"We should not give up the hope of a better explanation arising in physics, something as
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"...unlike the new atheists, I take scholarship seriously. I have written that The God Delusion
made me ashamed to be an atheist and I meant it. Trying to understand how God could need
no cause, Christians claim that God exists necessarily. I have taken the effort to try to understand
what that means. Dawkins and company are ignorant of such claims and positively
contemptuous of those who even try to understand them, let alone believe them. Thus, like a
first-year undergraduate, he can happily go around asking loudly, "What caused God?" as
though he had made some momentous philosophical discovery. --- Michael Ruse, Atheist
Philosopher of Science.
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God Almost Certainly Does not Exist.



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