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Evolution, Creationism, non or both ?
Rubystars:
I always feel closer to the Creator of the universe while studying nature. :) Sort of like appreciating any beautiful work of art helps you understand the artist better.
JTFFan:
That's a difficult question, but I've also taken some Biology courses though am not skilled in the subject by any means. However, I think you can believe in both Evolution and Creationism. Although they both seem to conflict sometimes with my Christian beliefs. I don't know, but I've heard some people say that whatever evolved on earth and in the universe was part of God's design and how it turned out?
Dominater96:
Science is compatible with the torah, and cannot be dismissed. I think The world was created with a big bang, that G-d made, that is what it is talking about on "yom rishon"- a great book on this is "In the Beginning"- biblical creation and science, by Nathan Aviezer.
yeshuadisciple:
Creationism, and if by devolution you mean the creation is descending into greater chaos then I believe that too. Early man must have been incredible in physical abilities and cognitive abilities. With life spans of almost 1000 years and the creative genius implied by all the unique inventions by the 6th generation like metal working, musical instruments etc. Some authors I've read suggest that the pre-flood world may have been as advanced or more so than ours, but the Bible says nothing of it because there wickedness overshadowed their technological accomplishments.
a website I really enjoy is answersingenesis.org They have loads of articles by mostly Phd. Scientists who reject evolution and uphold the Bible.
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