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cho_pilo
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Let’s address the conflict between religion and science one by one. I’ll start with creation of earth issue. IMO, the Bible doesn’t say the Earth is 6,000 years old. That figure was arrived at by a human adding up the Ages of people. It’s the literalists that make life difficult.
Except for Adam and Eve the account of creation isn’t even against evolution. The Bible makes no real mention of timeframes or the method employed. Yes it does mention “days”, but the comment is also there that “A day for the Lord is as a thousand years”, or something like that. Literalists take that thousand years as definitive, but in the customs of the times it was written it simply means a very, very, very long time. It has similar etymology as the Chinese proverb “A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”. It obviously doesn’t apply only and literally to journeys of one thousand miles, it simply means any long journey.
Thoughts?
Would anyone be able to provide a list of other contradictions if this is indeed the case? And let us discuss…
Except for Adam and Eve the account of creation isn’t even against evolution. The Bible makes no real mention of timeframes or the method employed. Yes it does mention “days”, but the comment is also there that “A day for the Lord is as a thousand years”, or something like that. Literalists take that thousand years as definitive, but in the customs of the times it was written it simply means a very, very, very long time. It has similar etymology as the Chinese proverb “A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”. It obviously doesn’t apply only and literally to journeys of one thousand miles, it simply means any long journey.
Thoughts?
Would anyone be able to provide a list of other contradictions if this is indeed the case? And let us discuss…