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Re: God And Science Are Both Correct. (Please Read And Respond)
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by E.T. on June 22, 1998 03:26:27 UTC |
: Look. I believe in God. I also believe in science. I believe that God created everything in the universe. He made it a mystery so we (humans) have something to learn. We seek knowledge, and He made enough of it so we can try to learn all we can. : Some of you don't believe inthe Big Bang, but I do. In the Bible it says that God created everything in 6 days. But scientists say the Big Bang lasted a long time (definetly more than 6 days!). But I think that God did do it in 6 days, but I think each day was a certain period of years. : God and science can get along, but God overules it. He did create the universe, but He did it in a way we can study and learn about it. : I may be only 13, but I have my beliefs. And my beliefs tell me that God and science can live in harmony. But as I like to say, "We can search and find all the knowledge we can, but know matter how far we go, there will always be one more bit of knowledge we don't know, and to me, that is where God overpowers science. : To sum it up, God did create our universe, but he used science so we could understand it. : Wes You see, the problem with human beings is we always 'assume'. God created the world in 6 days, as stated in the bible. The question is WHO, yes who is the one who SPECIFICALLY says that 6 (GOD) days is equilvalent to whatever number of (HUMAN) days or years or century or millenium or ... ?? Is this another mystery that God purposely created ?? I think this is another 'assumption' created ! |
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