I don't know. If we only look at Creationism, I'd have to say no. But if we look at Evolution then yes.
It's strange. I don't often think about Adam and Eve as being part of my belief system. Let me try this again: I more or less understand Adam and Eve's particular story (not the Creation story) to be a morality lesson. Listen to God. But as a whole story, Creationism, just doesn't fit for me.
I believe there is a mash up of Creationism and Evolution but that being a human I will never understand the complete picture. I'm okay with that. I believe God created the earth and the universe and the galaxies, etc., but I'm not sure about the primordial ooze. But why not?
I figure when I die I'll either learn about the mysteries of the world or I won't care because I'll be in the presence of God and that kind of thing won't matter any more.
This should be interesting - I hope other people respond. I'd like to read what they think.
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Date: 2010-09-28 04:14 pm (UTC)I don't know. If we only look at Creationism, I'd have to say no. But if we look at Evolution then yes.
It's strange. I don't often think about Adam and Eve as being part of my belief system. Let me try this again: I more or less understand Adam and Eve's particular story (not the Creation story) to be a morality lesson. Listen to God. But as a whole story, Creationism, just doesn't fit for me.
I believe there is a mash up of Creationism and Evolution but that being a human I will never understand the complete picture. I'm okay with that. I believe God created the earth and the universe and the galaxies, etc., but I'm not sure about the primordial ooze. But why not?
I figure when I die I'll either learn about the mysteries of the world or I won't care because I'll be in the presence of God and that kind of thing won't matter any more.
This should be interesting - I hope other people respond. I'd like to read what they think.