"Anyone who views the world solely from the perspective of evolutionary theory is bound to misconceive the significance of the Christian doctrine of creation", argues Wolfgang Huber, Chairman of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany, in the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. "Has the triumph of modern science rendered faith superfluous? All that has been ascribed to God's work in the Judeo-Christian tradition is increasingly explained with detailed accounts of the forces and laws of nature. The creation of the world has become cosmogony; and the creation of life with man as its 'crown' has become evolution. ... Creation is perceived not as a matter of faith, but of knowledge. ... Belief, by contrast, focuses on the truth of God's existence, which encompasses and transcends space and time. ... But what is added to scientific knowledge of our world or another when we view the world as creation? We gain access to its inner meaning. The goal for which the world and life on earth were created cannot be revealed from the perspective of science. And for that very reason we need a sense of the whole that transcends what is accessible to our knowledge. The idea that God is just as partial to the world as a whole as he is to my personal life is at the root of the faith in creation." (25/08/2008)
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