… “[If] there is no need for interpretation if we do interpret the Bible, then where is the truth? There is only one truth, and it is written on the Holy Bible.”. …
Hey hey we’re not done with the other evolution thread yet.
Good article, my hero Ken Miller is quoted there
During one of these conferences, Dr. Kenneth Miller, professor of Biology at Brown University, explained with charisma his point of view that a common ground between God and evolution is possible. The more a scientist approaches the study of our world, the more he delves deeper into the mystery of life, Miller said, and there he finds God. God acts directly to create life, but then He gives us the means to go on by ourselves.
Do you believe that God is Omni-Present to all of physical time (physical time which He created)? Do you believe that Adam and his home earth were the focal point of God’s creation as the bible tells us? I believe that God’s creation of infinite physical past and infinite physical future flowed out from God’s focal point of Adam and Adam’s home earth. Whether or not some form of Adam’s ancestory flowed out into the past from the point of Adam’s creation is debatable. It looks as this could be the case.
Time is the measure of change between mass, energy and empty space. I think when one separates our Spiritual God from physical creation and time which measures change in physical creation, it is easier to see how creation happened thousands of years ago. Science is simply looking in the wrong place for creation. Creation is not some final distant point in an infinite physical past. Creation is where God says it is.
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