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View Poll Results: Which do you beleive?
I beleive in the creational account of six days 21 52.50%
I beleive in the creation by way of evolution 6 15.00%
I beleive in evolution 0 0%
Other, or not represented here 13 32.50%
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:24 PM
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Evolution Roll Call

I started this thread because I am curious as to how many of our forum members believe in evolution as opposed to creation.
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:25 PM
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:28 PM
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Re: Evolution Roll Call

I believe in a literal Adam and Eve who were created 12-20 thousand years ago, but I also believe that the Universe is 13.7 billion years old and that our Earth is 4.5 billion and currently orbiting a 2nd generation star.
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:35 PM
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I believe in a literal Adam and Eve who were created 12-20 thousand years ago, but I also believe that the Universe is 13.7 billion years old and that our Earth is 4.5 billion and currently orbiting a 2nd generation star.
Yes, they teach that the earth is 4.54 billion years old; however, they fail to explain why they couldn't find the several feet of space dust that was supposed to be on the moon when they landed there in 1969. The accumulation of space dust was only a few centemeters; why do you suppose that is?
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Re: Evolution Roll Call

I believe a little differant I suppose,I saw something is Gen 1:20 that says ; And God said let the waters bring forth abundantlythe moving creature that hath life and the fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. If you take it literaly ,it sounds like what evelutionist say except they leave out God.
If you look at the next verse it gives God the credit for the opperation of the above verse.So I believe that Gen 1:20 give us an expaination of how God created the Wales and fish and fowl.
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Re: Evolution Roll Call

I do believe that God created the heavens and the earth, but I also do not have a problem with evolution in certain forms. I think we do have proof of the laws of evolution or adaptation in animal life. I do not think man evolved from a monkey or any other form.
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Old 12-03-2008, 03:12 PM
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I believe that Genesis is most likely a true story. However, I think we miss the point if we assume its literal history and leave it at that. I once spoke to a rabbi about Genesis and he illustrated to me that he believed that it was what he called an, “anointed myth”. He defined “myth” as being a fictitious tale written to illustrate an underlying moral point or truth. For example, the story of the little boy who cried wolf; this story is a fairytale, a “myth”, if you will. There never was a real little boy or a real wolf. However, the moral of the story is a truth for all time. Even today we know what it means to, “cry wolf”, and the implications of loosing one’s creditability. The rabbi explained to me that the Genesis story is a bit different though. Its “anointed” meaning that this story was inspired by the very Spirit of God. The rabbi continued by saying that he didn’t believe that there had to be a literal real week of creation or a literal or real Adam and Eve. He continued by illustrating that the point of Genesis is that God made all things. And the story of Adam and Eve teaches us more about ourselves as imperfect creatures than it does history. In Adam and Eve…we see ourselves. We’ve all been in a place where things were well and have given into temptation. We’ve all tempted others to partake also. We’ve all felt the sting of shame and we’ve all felt God’s rejection. However, we’ve also felt God’s grace and mercy in the wake of our sin’s consequences. In Adam and Eve perhaps we don’t so much as see history…we see ourselves.

The rabbi in question believes in evolution as taught by science and denies that Adam and Eve actually existed. But he believes that the Genesis story is from God and teaches us deep spiritual truths. I don’t know if I’d go that far. But I will say this…we miss a lot, perhaps the entire point of the story, if we focus on it’s literal truth and loose sight of what it’s actually teaching us about God and ourselves.
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Re: Evolution Roll Call

I think there are real problems with carbon dating- I do not think the earth is as old as they purport it to be. But I do think it is older than 6000 years.
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I think there are real problems with carbon dating- I do not think the earth is as old as they purport it to be. But I do think it is older than 6000 years.
Because of the half life of carbon-14 (between 5 and 6 thousand years) it can only reliably predict ages to about 30 thousand years (maybe a bit more). It is NOT a long term dating method.
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