Pouli
Unregistered
P
Recently I had a conversation with very religious christian person about evolution. He believes that the laws of evolution are absurd. To me the laws of evolution appear perfectly logical. So later while driving home, thinking over the conversation, I came to a sudden conclusion that the laws of evolution can be applied to the history of the christian religion.
I was thinking of mutation, gradual increase of complexity, isolation of parts of a population, creation of subspecies and gradually of different species, competition between different species etc.
I think all the above can be applied to christianity. Now I don’t claim to be an expert on the history of christianity but I think it goes like this. It starts at the SE of Mediterranean sea countries around 1AC, expansion over Europe and Africa and later to the other continents up to today. All this time there was constant and complex differentiation in the various doctrines and rituals, new sects, different books and clothes. Competition against other religions and gradually between the various “subspecies” of christianity. Today there are 3 major subspecies (Orthodox, Catholic, Protestants) and numerous minor.
For me the laws of evolution apply clearly to the “evolution” of Christianity and probably to most other popular religions. Why can’t they be correct for the Human species?
I find many of the regulars of these forums to be most well informed and I would appreciate your opinions on this.
(English is not my mother tongue so I apologize in advance for any mistakes )

I was thinking of mutation, gradual increase of complexity, isolation of parts of a population, creation of subspecies and gradually of different species, competition between different species etc.
I think all the above can be applied to christianity. Now I don’t claim to be an expert on the history of christianity but I think it goes like this. It starts at the SE of Mediterranean sea countries around 1AC, expansion over Europe and Africa and later to the other continents up to today. All this time there was constant and complex differentiation in the various doctrines and rituals, new sects, different books and clothes. Competition against other religions and gradually between the various “subspecies” of christianity. Today there are 3 major subspecies (Orthodox, Catholic, Protestants) and numerous minor.
For me the laws of evolution apply clearly to the “evolution” of Christianity and probably to most other popular religions. Why can’t they be correct for the Human species?
I find many of the regulars of these forums to be most well informed and I would appreciate your opinions on this.
(English is not my mother tongue so I apologize in advance for any mistakes )