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Yes I know. But I was hoping someone could debunk this. Where is the error?
Indeed. But they’re all extinct now, so what do you understand is the meaning of that? Did God create evil dinosaurs, which had to be killed by the flood?For Bible believers, not cafeteria catholics or atheists have you considered that dinosaurs and man lived at the same time ?
Eh? The word is snake. A snake isn’t a dinosaur. How dare you depart from your principles in such a cavalier way?What if the reptile that entered the gardenwasn’t a small snake in an adjacent tree , but , in fact was in the form of a dinosaur ?
No error. Life is older than we thought. Big deal. The oceans formed about 4.4 billion years ago, and life was at least possible more or less from then on. It may well have developed several times, in different forms, but the instability of the environment meant that only one kind lasted. Half a billion years is plenty of time for stromatolites to evolve.Yes I know. But I was hoping someone could debunk this. Where is the error?
Yes, that’s what science says: The Big Bang happened about 13.8 billion years ago. Humans (body-soul) probably about 100,000 years ago, maybe earlier, maybe later. So yep, it really did take billions of years. And so what? The Church allows us to accept the findings of science, even on this matter. There was a whole Papal encyclical about it.The Church’s evolutionists would have us believe that it took billions of years for evolution to produce Adam, but then God created Eve in an instant. Apparently, this scenario makes sense to them.
I mean, you could say it like that. But it doesn’t dispense with the fact that that is indeed what the evidence shows.It also makes sense to them that God would use billions of years of struggle, trial and error, disease, pain and death to produce what He could have created in an instant.
Science. Denying the scientific evidence doesn’t make it untrue.Why do people have a problem with God creating the world quickly instead of slowly?
I’m sorry, but really? I know you don’t think that’s all that happened in 10 billion years.Where is the evidence God spent 10 billion years planting a few trees?
There’s no conflict between believing the God created the world, and evolution. Or geology, since you bring up mountains.I have no problem with science (except I found it extremely boring at school) but I believe God created the world and isn’t set by human standards of watching mountains grow over a long period of time.