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Does Science Agree With the Bible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Larkin" data-source="post: 71484350" data-attributes="member: 400001"><p>I strongly believe the Bible is the Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, it to be taken literally and that every person mentioned in the Bible was a real person (e.g. Adam and Eve). I think we take a lot of baggage along when we read the Bible (e.g. most of our concepts of Heaven, Hell, Satan and Angels comes from medieval art and literature and not from the Bible, the Bible paints a very different picture) and if we just let the Bible say what it says, I think we get a different picture. The book is only the equivalent of a 10 page paper that will not take very long to read, I welcome the feedback.</p><p></p><p>I have a Masters Degree in BioChemical Engineering and have worked for over 25 years in the biotechnology industry. Evolution is a very well established scientific theory that by no means eliminates a Creator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Larkin, post: 71484350, member: 400001"] I strongly believe the Bible is the Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, it to be taken literally and that every person mentioned in the Bible was a real person (e.g. Adam and Eve). I think we take a lot of baggage along when we read the Bible (e.g. most of our concepts of Heaven, Hell, Satan and Angels comes from medieval art and literature and not from the Bible, the Bible paints a very different picture) and if we just let the Bible say what it says, I think we get a different picture. The book is only the equivalent of a 10 page paper that will not take very long to read, I welcome the feedback. I have a Masters Degree in BioChemical Engineering and have worked for over 25 years in the biotechnology industry. Evolution is a very well established scientific theory that by no means eliminates a Creator. [/QUOTE]
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