Not my problem Hope if you don't know the basis of how evolution works; well I'll try; each living thing when it reproduces, some offspring have minor differences some of no use, some that can aid survival, the latter because they aid survival they get passed on, call them minor differences or quirks or whatever you wish to call them please yourself but these are the chance happenings that I referred to in my former post.
But are they chance happenings or are they happenings that are, at least in part, controlled by circumstances - like environment (think of the evolution of plumage colour in certain British birds as a result of pollution), the availability of food, etc.?
Does your kind of response mean that evolution can't be mentioned unless followed by a complete up to date explanation of the whole process, surly not?
In view of youer incredibly simplistic take on evolution given here - perhaps we need to be made aware of just how you are defining evolution everytime you mention it.
Sorry, if someone recovers from a certain death type ailment Mr Magic didit and then if they die after a long bout of suffering Mr Diabolo, I forgot how simple it is to explain life in your world.
Oh, so that's how you believe things happen. I begin to understand why you find things so difficult. Just for your information, the Christian perspective is that God is in overall control - he has won the war, as it were - but evil still wins the occasional battle. Death is a natural event, which we will
all ultimately experience. For some, like my father, that experience will be very brief (he is thought to have died even before hitting the Underground station platform he was standing on, following a massive heart attack); for others it will be longer (my mother became increasingly ill over a period of 2 - 2.5 years before she died). For others, that experience will be far longer than that 2-2.5 year period. There is nothing within Christian thought that suggests that a healing or a death in less than X months is down to God, and a death in more than x months being down to Satan.
I can appreciate that trying to convince yourself that there is, helps you to keep reality at arm's length, but then, keeping reality at anything other than part and parcel of yourself is very dangerous - it can lead to mental ill-health.