(August 9, 2013 at 12:12 am)Just-A-Curious-Girl Wrote: I think the problem though with most Christians is they want to tell everyone else how to live but they don't want to live it themselves. They don't even truly understand what the 'religion' is all about. But I guess if you choose to believe science you have people like that to. I mean does every atheist even understand the Evolution theory or the Big Bang theory.
It would be nice if every atheist could be articulate and logical about their position. Sadly, as our numbers increase, so will our proportion of average and below-average thinkers...right now it takes a little thoughtfulness to be an atheist in America, the more people for whom it becomes the default position, the fewer of them who will have put thought into it.
(August 9, 2013 at 12:12 am)Just-A-Curious-Girl Wrote: And another question, What if God and science are both right. Now don't misunderstand me, this is a major what if...
In the bible it tells us that God said let there be light.Well it doesn't say he created the sun.-So maybe God created the Big Bang when he spoke it. It could have taken billions of years because it also tells us in the bible that his time runs different from us. So 6 days to him is like 6 billion years to us?
I don't know guys its just a thought.
It's a possibility. I appreciate when a Christian is willing to try reconcile their beliefs with the evidence.