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<blockquote data-quote="Saucy" data-source="post: 76730641" data-attributes="member: 313246"><p>No by revealing himself to me He also opened my eyes to the fact that a spirit world existed and the world was supernaturally created. Science explains things in naturalistic ways.</p><p></p><p>For example, a naturalist will look up at the stars and think, "wow! All those vast distances for starlight to travel! The galaxy must be billions of years old!" Where the bible says stars are for signs and marking of calendars and travel. God could've placed those there in an instant to be used.</p><p></p><p>If a scientist stood in the garden and looked at a massive tree, he could conclude, "we've observed that this tree is at least 500 years old to reach this level of maturity" but it would have been put there in an instant and be no older than a day since God created all the plants, animals, and humans in their fully mature form.</p><p></p><p>I understand creationism requires faith, but so do many scientific theories. Scientists don't always agree and we find out things later that completely refute a long-held theory. Even dating methods aren't that accurate and can be disputed. There's also a lot of imagination and assumption that goes into it as well, like an artists rendering of what an animal species looked like when all they found was a tooth or a few bones.</p><p></p><p>I also don't think a Christian can believe in evolution as even Jesus spoke about creation, Adam and Eve, and the flood. If you want to take a scientist's words over Jesus, go right ahead. But that would mean calling Jesus a liar, in which then that outs into question whether he ever sinned since lying is a sin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saucy, post: 76730641, member: 313246"] No by revealing himself to me He also opened my eyes to the fact that a spirit world existed and the world was supernaturally created. Science explains things in naturalistic ways. For example, a naturalist will look up at the stars and think, "wow! All those vast distances for starlight to travel! The galaxy must be billions of years old!" Where the bible says stars are for signs and marking of calendars and travel. God could've placed those there in an instant to be used. If a scientist stood in the garden and looked at a massive tree, he could conclude, "we've observed that this tree is at least 500 years old to reach this level of maturity" but it would have been put there in an instant and be no older than a day since God created all the plants, animals, and humans in their fully mature form. I understand creationism requires faith, but so do many scientific theories. Scientists don't always agree and we find out things later that completely refute a long-held theory. Even dating methods aren't that accurate and can be disputed. There's also a lot of imagination and assumption that goes into it as well, like an artists rendering of what an animal species looked like when all they found was a tooth or a few bones. I also don't think a Christian can believe in evolution as even Jesus spoke about creation, Adam and Eve, and the flood. If you want to take a scientist's words over Jesus, go right ahead. But that would mean calling Jesus a liar, in which then that outs into question whether he ever sinned since lying is a sin. [/QUOTE]
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