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Posted by Aaron Viviano on September 26, 2002 03:39:17 UTC

"In Genesis, I think it was Thursday that should come before Wednesday. Otherwise it does not agree with science."

That would be in disagrement with the theory of evolution in its current form not science. After all if evolution was real what stops it from having birds come before land animals. There are flying fish...

"If you take the bible as allegorical, then there is no reason to even compare with science. But if you take it as literal, then we find much inconsistency, like talking snakes and all the miracles."

How are those inconsistent? I'm not sure miracles count since those are supernatural events and thus above science. I'm talking about every thing else in the bible. Becuase it is clear that God basically went beyond certain laws in doing somethings.

It was quite presumptuous of you to speak for others and claim that no one has ever found a scientific mistake. Could you explain how you came to this decision?

I have not seen at one time somebody point clearly to the Bible and show a scientific error. The Bible has never said one thing and that science has eventualy come to agree with. The Bible states that the stars are uncountable while back durring the time in which it was written there was said only to be 12,000 stars total.

I have to log off.

-Aaron

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