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Over time, concepts of God are naturally exposed as myths. We know, for example, that the Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Norse gods are myths. Eventually people will probably stop believing in our gods and call them myths too. If any evidence appeared I'd say yes, but in the absence. of evidence for God and the surfeit of evidence against God, the pragmatic answer would have to be "no".
As creationists put it, no. Creationists tend to use the word "microevolution" to refer to changes within one species and "macroevolution" to refer to one species changing into another, but this distinction is worthless since macroevolution is simply the result of large amounts of microevolution.
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