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Just so we are clear, my stance is that in explaining the theory of evolution, we do not have one iota of fact. Scientists who go about teaching that the theory of evolution is a fact of life are great con-men, and the story they are telling is one of the greatest hoaxes ever. It may have been considered as a reliable theory hundred years ago, but has become a relic of past scientific studies that aren't holding up by modern science.Thankyou.
Its what you say in your last paragraph (you put it very well) that I am asking about, the mechanics (so to speak). I think the book of Genesis and scientific study of nature are two different ways of finding things out. Some Christians object to Darwinian evolution theory as the scientific language that we should use, and I wonder then what they propose as an alternative, or do they just say we should accept Genesis chapter one, and ask no more?
I also wonder is it even possible to find it out - that is the mechanics of making - but there must have been some surely? I mean what correlates on the plane of nature with God's fiat, a process, the sudden appearance of finished species....?
If you were paying attention to my comment in it's entirety, I was demonstrating an example of the ancient Chinese beliefs and written language, and how there are what appear to be correlations to one God, the flood of Noah, and to the biblical creation account of man. There are many examples of these snippets spoken of in Genesis all over the world. History is all about patterns of evidence. If you have one piece of evidence in isolation, it's not history. If you can string together a whole sequence of things that are happening that match a story, then you can say that story is no longer a story; it suddenly becomes history. So no, Christians such as I do not "accept Genesis 1 and ask no more," there are many factors taken into account.
Personally, I do not believe an act of God could be recreated by man. Perhaps understand it, but not recreate one. CERN comes to mind when I think of such attempts.
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