ArnoldtheRubberDucky wrote:NateVONGreat, are you basically saying that the Bible is your science workbook, and the only source you'll ever consult for science? If so, that's an extremely silly and close minded thing to do. The Bible is God's Word, the living, breathing voice of God, and the ultimate text on how to live our lives, but I think we all can agree it is not a science book. It lines up with science, and we can compare it to science, but God did not intend it to be the "end of the story" scientifically. You say you don't like "scientific evidence of any sort". I'm wondering why you hold this rather extreme belief. Is it because you're afraid that science could one day potentially contradict the Bible and all your faith would be in vain? Is it because the fact that some (gasp!) non-Christian scientists have contributed great things to the realm of science?
I find it odd that you call Eleventh Doctor, who is actually posing legitimate questions, a smart alek, when it's you who's being more of a smart alek by completely disrespecting the men who have worked their whole lives to understand God's creation and help the rest of humanity through their discoveries. Perhaps you should consider the old Earth theory, now that we've already established that Eleventh Doctor has considered he new one. The truth is, God uses these scientists, Christian and non-Christian, to create progress, so that man may understand God better. God is not in opposition with science, he is science, all of science, and the second we understand that is the second we get to know him better.
Science, through God, created the medicine that keeps you healthy, the Internet you're using to make he's posts, and even the planes you fly as a pilot (Just as a side note, I think it's fantastic that you're serving our country as a pilot. I only wish I had the courage or talent to do something like that.). So what if there are currently scientist "scoffers ignorant of creation and the flood" out there questioning the existence of God? They should be questioning the existence of God. We shouldn't just blindly accept the Bible as truth because our parents did. We should examine the only thing we can examine to prove the existence of God: the outside world around us, and thus, science. And if science completely disproves the existence of a God and the truth of he Bible, we should reject the Bible, all of it, just as we would reject Evolution or Islam. Fortunately, science doesn't disprove the existence of God or the truth of the Bible. In fact, many would argue (including myself and, hopefully, yourself) that it proves it. Do you honestly think that God wanted scientific progress to stop after Jesus? Please clarify if this is what you mean, because I could've been reading your post all wrong.
Wodfamchocsod, I understand your point, but I disagree with it. Theistic evolution would not contradict the first verse of Genesis at all. It's just a different way of approaching it. The purpose in life would be exactly the same as a normal Christian, that is, to serve God in everything you do, ultimately spend eternity with him, and make an effort to convince others to do the same. Evolution only contradicts the Bible if you're taking "seven days" literally, as in our definition of "seven days". But if you're going to do that, you might as well say that Jesus wants us all to literally turn into sheep, or that he somehow wants adults to reverse the aging process and literally become children. I suppose what it all boils down to is whether you're taking the Bible literally, in every single sense of the word "literally". You are, and Eleventh Doctor isn't, necessarily.
In Genesis 27 it says then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrilsThe breath of life and the man became a living being.
The Bible plainly says God created man, and not through a cycle of death BEFORE the fall. How would a theistic evolutionist work that around their faith?
Genesis gives no indication that the days described our long ages of millions of years or that the days are 24 hours long separated by long ages of millions of years. In fact the Bible actually says and there was evening and there was morning one day