Divine Creator, Evolution and us Humans.

in #spirituality7 years ago

Divine Creator and Evolution.

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Since the release of Charles Darwin's book 'On the Origin of Species', that brought the theory of evolution straight into the public eye, there has always been this rivalry between religious institutions and the theory of evolution.

With some common insight one can clearly see that there is no need for this rivalry, as evolution is still part of the Divine Creator's creation plan.

How can it be part of the Divine Creator's creation?

The answer is in the word Creator.

Lets us just look at another type of creator, let us just not use the word creator for them, we will call them sculptors.

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Sculptors take a piece of rock, and start hammering and chiseling away on the rock. It does not just take one, two or six taps from the hammer and chisel and the work is completed. The process of creating something from that rock takes time and the change is slow. The piece of rock one can actually say, is evolving from one form to another.

Even when the sculptor places it for public viewing and we look at it with astonishment and seeing the beauty. The sculptor in the back ground stands looking at it knowing, there are lines chiseled to to deep, to shallow, or not curved right. So to the sculptor the work is not really completed.

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Anyone with an open mind looking at creation knows that the creation is always on going and it will continue till the end of time.

This brings me back to the reason why evolution is part of the Divine Creator's plan. There is always place for improvement an there is no such thing as true perfection. If perfection existed there would never have been a reason to improve on something.

Evolution vs Structured Religion, and Human race.

In our day to day life we see constant evolution by just looking at our science, our technology, our agriculture, and even in doing/running businesses. They move and grow according to what is new and improved.

Yet structured religion is still hooked on what was said and done by people 2000 + years ago. It is stagnated and is not allowing humans to evolve, allowing the human race to become more and set a higher standard of being human.

Even we as humans in what we call our highly intelligent state, is still hooked to the primordial soup from which we came.

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by Dan Piraro

We still hang on to that lower forms of humanism, greed, power, control, domination, and look at what we are doing to our mother earth that needs to sustain us. This list can be extended, but it is my hope that the reader understands what I am talking about.

We as humans need to start evolving in the way we think and in the way we interact with that which is around us. We need to truly start seeing what it means to have respect.

The Diversity of the Divine Creator.

In closing I would like to leave these last few passages, in hopping that it will truly give people something new to think about.

This is part of a creed that almost all types of religion use in some way or other, and people believes in it. 'I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth and of all things visible and invisible.'

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If in anyway you truly believe this to be true, you need to look and evaluate the way you see the world around you and the difference that there are. Just the part 'of all things visible and invisible' needs to tell one that the Divine Creator creates with diversity.

What falls out side of this, 'of all things visible and invisible'.

Is it not time that we as a human race need to evolve into a higher part on humanism?

Is it not then that if we truly respect the Divine Creator. That we will respect the Divine Diversity of the creation that we live in!

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As I have not credited all artist for the graphics I used in this article, I would like to thank you, and sincerely hope that this article does you hard work justice.