If, as process philosophy says, God is constantly creating himself and the universe as well, then this means that

A) ?polytheism may be true.
B) ?God must be unchanging.
C) ?"creationists" and "evolutionists" are necessarily at odds with another.
D) ?the continuing battle between "creationists" and "evolutionists" may be a false fight.


D

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