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Physical & Life Sciences
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Historical Creationism: Literal Genesis, Old Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Job 33:6" data-source="post: 77648952" data-attributes="member: 399299"><p>I'm a geologist. I hear these kinds of concerns somewhat often. And for many years, I had spent time talking about Earth sciences with the church. Trying to navigate the subject.</p><p></p><p>But, in more recent years, I've preferred a different approach. The Bible will always take precedence over what scientists say. Let's be honest, if the Bible says something, then it doesn't matter if 99% of geologists say otherwise, because the Bible is God's word. And so, to help remove some of the confusion, id say that it's worth examining what it is that the Bible is actually talking about in Genesis.</p><p></p><p>And one of the more blunt observations we could make of Genesis is that it has an ancient near east context, and describes an ancient near east cosmology.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]c8Jz4tvlhZM[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It's just not really about science or geology, at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job 33:6, post: 77648952, member: 399299"] I'm a geologist. I hear these kinds of concerns somewhat often. And for many years, I had spent time talking about Earth sciences with the church. Trying to navigate the subject. But, in more recent years, I've preferred a different approach. The Bible will always take precedence over what scientists say. Let's be honest, if the Bible says something, then it doesn't matter if 99% of geologists say otherwise, because the Bible is God's word. And so, to help remove some of the confusion, id say that it's worth examining what it is that the Bible is actually talking about in Genesis. And one of the more blunt observations we could make of Genesis is that it has an ancient near east context, and describes an ancient near east cosmology. [MEDIA=youtube]c8Jz4tvlhZM[/MEDIA] It's just not really about science or geology, at all. [/QUOTE]
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