Sqrl said:
What precludes god from creating the heaven's and the earth with the appearence of being much older as a way to help sate the unquentiable curiosity of mankind? And would it not ruin, or at least significantly diminish, the experience for him to tell us that's what he did? From a strictly logical viewpoint neither evolution nor Big Bang Theory have any real bearing on the "Is there a god?" question. |
I agree that the idea of God (in general) does not in any way lend itself to the ideas of either evolution or the Big Bang theory.
Yes, nothing (immediately) bars God from creating an apparently old universe; however, the theology I hold about the idea of God does. My belief of God is that God inspired all of the writings of the Bible, that God is never wrong and never lies, and that the Bible claims the Earth is 6000 years old, and, therefore, I am forced to conclude that both evolution (at least, historically speaking) and the Big Bang are untrue. In conclusion, it is my specific beliefs about God that disclude evolution and the Big Bang. Some, of course, think that the creation account is metaphorical, and, for them, Christianity and Evol. can coexist.
If that's what you were getting at (I'm having reading comprehension troubles to-deigh)!
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