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by the way -- so far as I am aware, nowhere in the Bible does it say that the
earth is 6,000 years old. this number was derived from "begats;" you can
click on this hyperlink to see how he did it:
http://www.independencebaptist.org/6,000%20Year%20Old%20Earth/6,000_year_old_earth.htm The assumptions are that
(1) all the begats are listed; (2) all of the time periods described are
literally correct as translated into English.
The same is true of the concept of trinity, which is not in the Bible either
(at least, not in its present form). There is mention of a holy spirit, but
it's never described as part and parcel of a trinitarian godhead.
Where I'm going with this is to say -- As a reader of a big chunk of the
bible, and an ex-student of religion, I find it to be absolutely impossible to
"literally" read the Bible.
Fact is - -the Bible is self-contradictory on many, many points. Just
starting with Genesis, one has to confront two separate creation stories: the one in
which Adam and Eve are made of clay ("male and female created He them") and
the one in which Eve is made from Adam's rib. In order to make sense of this,
you have three choices: (1) note that these are two separate creation myths;
(2) decide that only one of these is true and the other is false; (3) come up
with some strained logic which allows both to be true.
I think that, most of the time, folks who quote the Bible as literal truth
are not as familiar as they might be with the actual book itself.
Back to science, though, I agree with those who say that there are a lot of
assumptions made in order to even START doing science -- and that those
assumptions are not "truth" -- they are interpretations of experience. Objectivity,
in my opinion, is simply unobtainable; so we do our level best with the
scientific method.
Lisa Jo Rudy, Writer/Consultant
625 Chelten Hills Drive
Elkins Park, PA 19027
http://www.lisarudy.com/
215-635-9735
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