Brenton
aka PEI Detail
In Canada we don't really have the politics problem. Even some of the conservative Christian schools will teach evolution guided by God.
I'm a conservative Christian, but I don't think the Bible is a scientific text book. Not that I trust scientists explicitly. Science has raised its ugly head more than once.
What I certainly don't buy is the evolutionary philosophy.
So to respond to mongo, #1 & #2 I read differently, #3 & #4 I think science has nothing or little to say about, and #5 leads me to ask the question: "why should it, since the Bible is not a scientific textbook?"
Either way, science or faith or both, I hope the wonder is still there for us all. In this case, the wonder makes me curious about the creation, but makes me yearn to worship the Creator.
I'm a conservative Christian, but I don't think the Bible is a scientific text book. Not that I trust scientists explicitly. Science has raised its ugly head more than once.
What I certainly don't buy is the evolutionary philosophy.
So to respond to mongo, #1 & #2 I read differently, #3 & #4 I think science has nothing or little to say about, and #5 leads me to ask the question: "why should it, since the Bible is not a scientific textbook?"
Either way, science or faith or both, I hope the wonder is still there for us all. In this case, the wonder makes me curious about the creation, but makes me yearn to worship the Creator.