I was recently getting pissed off in my Biology class because all it is, is the teacher talking about chromosomes and crap so im thinking, this is complete BS. im thinking, all science is, is trying to prove God is fake. Then all these things started just pouring into my head like, oh the Evolution theory, people, human beings starting out as a bacteria cell,wtf?? bacteria cell? really? thats such bull. Jesus is a descendant of a bacteria cell, oohhkeehh. And then the big bang theory popped into my head. How our universe out of know where had an explosion and planets popped out of it.
The Big Bang theory, in a way made sense to me though. To me, there was a reason why there was a random explosion out of know where. Maybe not to scientists but to me, there is. When God called out to the empty darkness "Let there Be Light", he also snapped is fingers, and in the center of his finger, where the 'SNAP' originated and amplified, there was a BIG BANG. And out of his hands, all the things he planned, formed out of.
In the Bible, how it says there was 7 days of creation, many people say it might not have been 7 days that we think. As in maybe to God, 7 days was billions of years. So that got me thinking. Maybe what scientists said about creation and their explanation of the beggining is actually how God did it. And then i said, what am i thinking, God doesnt care about the nucleus of chromosomes or photosynthesis.
So then i came to the conclusion, Science to me is still BS.
Actually it does state in the Bible, "And there was evening and there was morning. That was the second day" and then third day, 4th etc...
ReplyDeleteThis means that there were exactly 6 days in which he created the Earth and the last day he rested.... I don't know but I read that online somewhere
just sayin lol
this was pretty funny and interesting to read.
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science is a clear path to God, one that's helped me to fall more and more in love with Him. science is more of "limited and imperfect humans trying to discover how God made the universe work."
ReplyDeletethere's so much depth to science, that at the heart of is God (so clearly!!), but so many scientists (teachers, professors, and those alike) are stuck in their needs for empirical evidence that they don't see Him.
we often criticize critics of Christianity of making assumptions without really knowing what they're talking about. as to not be hypocrites, i think it'd make sense to not condemn science with such minimal knowledge of it, eh?