Glad to see this thread still chugging along. Just wanted to make a couple of comments.
Primate Dave: Your experience and mine as far as the Witnesses and evolution are VERY similar. I was a stuanch defender of the JW view, but I would hear science stories on public radio or the television, or read articles, and I realized, as you did, that there are two huge weaknesses in both the Bible and in the foundation for religions that take the Bible literally - the creation account and the flood of Noah.
What makes these two accounts so vulnerable is that they are so easily attacked. For instance, I knew that if you could prove that there were humans around more than 6,032 years ago, that animals ate animals prior to the flood, that there was snow and rain prior to the flood, that the entire world was not deluged with water four-some-odd-thousand years ago - any one of those things would disprove Genesis and destroy the foundation for the need for a Messiah, the resurrection, etc. And if Genesis is NOT literal, than the whole Bible is suspect.
Well, it doesn't take much effort to disprove all of those points in Genesis - and a hell of a lot more. When Genesis collapsed, so did my belief in the Witnesses, followed very shortly by my belief in a god.
Perry: I'm not sure what you are asking. If by 'first cause' you mean something that started matter and later life, yes, I believe something started them. But if you're saying an intelligent first cause, I have problems with that. First cause means first cause - something couldn't precede the "first" cause. An intelligent being preceding the 'first cause' makes no sense. What the first cause was - the Big Bang or whatever - I have no idea. But, this idea of an eternally existing intelligent god and designer that created all other things is much, much harder to accept or believe than is the concept of life evolving - especially when there is absolutely NO evidence for such a being, and evolution has overwhelming factual evidence supporting it.
But evolution doesn't really concern itself with the origin of life, just the development of life.
Your last paragraph I was unable to understand.
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