Creationists can be great scientists?

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I tl;dr-ed the thread here, but I would like to mention that "science" includes mathematics, physics, and chemistry. You can believe in any or no religion and accept that chemistry and physics are real. Every person believes that math is real. Your beliefs don't prevent you from trying to prove a mathematical conjecture or engineer a bridge.
 
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The loss of Genesis as a distorted, speculative history would only effect the post-cross interpretation of Jesus as a human sacrifice. The original gospel of the kingdom of heaven didn't rely on mitigating an original sin committed by Adam and Eve. Revelations of truth are invariably contaminated by the old beliefs of converts to the new way. Jesus was very different than the expectations built up in Judaism about a "Jewish Messiah." But it's understandable that the Jewish converts to the Jesus movement sought to justify their conversion by putting the new wine into the old wineskins.
 
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