Creationists worry too much. If one
accepts that God created all things and that God is infinite, how can
one vehemently and absolutely deny the possibility that perhaps God put
evolution in motion in the first moment of creation. Life is perpetual
and everlasting change.
Just as birds evolved over tens of
millions of years from theropods during the Mesozoic Era, man has been
around an extremely long time. And just as the dinosaurs became extinct,
we will also one day disappear -- 100,000 years ago there were 3
species of humans.
Hopefully, we will grow and develop into an
improved species more worthy of God's love. Tolerance of each others'
differences will be the criterion by which this shall be measured. So,
if someone believes that the Earth is 6000 years old, who am I to shun
them? But, if I believe that the speed of light
is 186,000 miles per second, they need to be tolerant of me.