I think this is an Atheist Church, and yet I fully support it with a theistic view as well. One that says that God himself did absolutely zero to influence the make-up of time.
First off I want to post my understanding of Dimensional Law and than use that to sequentially instate how it both proves Evolution and leaves a Theological stance as a logical yet dormant possibility.
Dimensional Law
- 1. Center Point~first dimension
- 2. One directional Point(east)
- 3. Two directional Points(east and west)
- 4. Three directional Points(east, west, and north)
- 5. Four directional Points(first three plus south
- 6. Five directional Points(EWNS, and up)
- 7. Six directional Points(first five plus down
- 8. A seventh Inward directional Point
- 9. An eighth Outward directional Point~ninth dimension
From here you can outright prove evolution to be the outward communication of simple material components.
Obviously first we have the planets, through the big bang or whatever. This leaves us eventually with a planet full of water land and sunlight. So this is in essence a 7th dimensional world. From here we may begin to diverge into what is called inward and outward motion of planetary elements. The first known signs of life are on the bottom of the ocean next to volcanic vents. These directly relate to the outward motion of inner planetary gases emitted through the release of the volcanic vents, when they are releasing lava.
The rich mineral content of the releasing of these vents is what lead to life forming. So in essence we have a planet volcanically breathing out life. From here we have the option of 2 different theories, either life chaotically sprung up, or God intended for it. I believe it to be a mixture of the two, one that says that God is basically sleeping, or more like out of existence, and yet through the simple idea of there existing a being, life chaotically sprung up to meet the demand of being.
True, life could exist without priorly having any mind, and yet through the idea of there existing a God we have reason for things like intuition, and psychic phenomena which is both too highly present in the world yet kept too deeply under the wraps of mystery to be considered a simple part of nature.