For everyone else, evolution is not contrary to religion. Please actually take the time to read about it before you dismiss it.
Well for one thing, I have read extensively about evolution so my dismissal cannot be blamed on ignorance.
Secondly here is a quote from an
evolutionist:
“Christianity has fought, still fights, and will continue to fight science to the desperate end over evolution, because
evolution destroys utterly and finally the very reason Jesus' earthly life was supposedly made necessary. Destroy Adam and Eve and the original sin, and in the rubble you will find the sorry remains of the Son of God. If Jesus was not the redeemer who died for our sins, and this is what evolution means, then Christianity is nothing.” G. Richard Bozarth, 'The Meaning of Evolution', American Atheist 20 September, 1979, p. 30.
I would add to this for the Jewish sake, that although you don't believe Jesus is the Messiah, your religion believes in
a Messiah if I'm not mistaken, and the need for that Messiah is solidified in the OT....under this pretense ANY Messiah would be rendered unnecessary and pointless thereby undermining the entire faith.
Evolution does not support the idea that God works behind the scenes. Evolution states that material matter is the creative power along with natural laws.The Bible says those who reject the truth, “
worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator (Romans 1)”. Worshiping creation is the natural result of evolution. Carl Sagan said that evolution’s natural conclusion is atheism, but in his book ‘Cosmos’, Sagan stated:
“Our ancestors worshiped the Sun, and they were far from foolish. And yet the Sun is an ordinary, even a mediocre star. If we must worship a power greater than ourselves, does it not make sense to revere the Sun and stars? “
God said that men would worship what is created instead of giving glory to the Creator; Sagan said that it is not foolish to worship the sun and stars......
http://www.exchangedlife.com/Creation/think/psych.shtmlLogical conclusion, believing in evolution contradicts belief in the God of the bible.