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Now to the Cray, Cray part of your post. Creationism is not a scientific theory at all there's no evidence on basis nothing it's completely unsupported and the evidence goes against, arguing that it is a theory in the context of scientific theory is to disingenuous in the extreme.
People once believed thunder and lightning were signs god(s) was angry and yet science which you continue to ignore was the tool used to show that baring notions that aren't based on observable information is ludicrous and misguided.
Thanks, I will check out the evidence from the Berkeley website.
Now, if you read my posts carefully, I didn't say Creationism is a scientific theory. I said Evolution was.
Yes, people once believed that gods were behind things like thunder, growing crops, under the earth, even the sun was a god, etc...this was a god of the gaps worldview indeed!
But that is not what Christianity does at all. Christianity says that everything is the result of the One True God. He is creator of the the stuff we can observe scientifically and understand and the stuff we can't yet. God is not hiding in the gaps of human understanding...he is supreme over it all.
I find it somewhat bemusing that Evolution is viewed as an argument against saying that the universe was created. Could you explain to me how these two ideas compete?