Alithis
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the issue of sin being the cause of death is an interesting one for sure.We do agree (I think) that Scripture is not a book on Science. I will concede that Jesus' references to Genesis taught of a moral issue. But in my mind, this shows the value of Genesis in all that it says. God commanded all things to come into existence and it was so. I think we agree at this point. The question is now how did he do it? The Bible only reveals that he spoke it and it happened.
Could he have used the process of evolution? He could have, but we do not have substantial evidence to say that he did. Yes, we know that there have been mutations and adaptions within species, but there is absolutely no substantial evidence that supports evolution. Thus, it is a weak theory at best. Is that to say new evidence will ever appear? Absolutely not, some day real substantiated evidence may be found; I am saying it has not happened yet. Yes, there are some things that are hard to explain, but they neither prove or disprove evolution.
My point with the fossil record is to say that the Bible teaches death came into the world because of the sin of man. Again, this is supported by the Lord's acknowledgement of the Genesis account, as stated above. If man is at the tail end of the evolution process, then why did the world experienced so much death before man entered the picture? The Biblical answer must be that man was created at the same time as everything else--or at least, in the same week.
Whether math is a science or not, we do know that 0+0=0. As you stated, God may very well have spoken and caused the Big Bang Theory, but that does not fit into the biblical account of creation.
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