DynamicDrummer said:
Okay, apparantly we are talking about two different gods here when the theistic evolutionists say that their god created the universe and it took millions and millions of years, because that god is a retarded god who can't get it right in the first place.
YHVH isn't "retarded." In addition, as a person who knew actual retarded folks as a kid and was educated along with them for a number of years, I find your lack of respect for the disabled horrifying.
In addition, for the last time: The Early Church said that the Holy Scriptures contain everything necessary for salvation and are authoritative in matters of doctrine and faith. They knew that the ancient Hebrew cosmology was wrong and so, they didn't take passages that referred to that cosmology literally. For example, when the Devil brought Jesus to view all the world, they knew that this was impossible, but its meaning stayed the same whether it was literally true or not.
Also, this means you have death before sin. The God that I worship is the God of the infalliable Bible, there is no contradictions in the bible, although most of you think there are things wrong in the bible.
1. Even if you believe in a literal 6-day Creation, there are certain species that have such short lifespands that they would have perished before Adam and Eve sinned. Therefore, there must be a better alternative.
2. The better alternative is "spiritual death," which would work better anyhow since the Bible implies that Adam and Eve weren't immortal anyhow; they could only have become immortal if they ate from the Tree of Life. They never did, so even by a literal reading of Genesis, Adam and Eve would have died anyway. But they would not have
spiritually died if they didn't sin. When they disobeyed God, their souls "broke;" they were no longer perfect. They couldn't be good on their own; they lost their innocence. As such, original sin is our broken soul. Baptism rejuvinates our souls; it "regenerates" our souls and heals it, although not immediately. As Christians grow in their faith and service, the soul slowly heals and is repaired. Even in death, the souls of those Christians will continue to heal as they await the Second Coming, the Resurrection, and the Judgment. Upon Judgment, the souls of those Judged worthy of eternal life in heaven will have been seen as righteous before God. As such, their souls would have been fully healed thanks to the Grace of God upon the Judgment.
There is no error in God's Word. The Lord who made the heavens and earth in 6 literal days is the God of the Universe and forever will be.
Literalism is only ~100 years old based on a twisted form of "sola scriptura." The Early Church says otherwise and established, through the Ecumenical Councils, orthodoxy. I'll go along with the historic, traditional, and orthodox Early Church, which was guided by the Holy Spirit and given authority, over a new doctrine. Literalism wasn't what the Holy Spirit guided into the Early Church, otherwise the Early Church Fathers and the Ecumenical Councils would have said that "the Bible is completely authoritative in every aspect." Instead, they said it is authoritative in matters of doctrine, faith, and salvation only. The Bible is theological and that is what the Holy Spirit told the Early Church. Did the Holy Spirit now change His mind?
I assure you that you cannot get the interpretation that it took millions of years for God to get us here unless you have heard of evolution beforehand.
I and a billion+ other Christians do it quite handidly and easily.
I can hand the bible out to a bunch of little kids, who haven't heard the theory of evolution yet, ask them to read the first chapter of Genesis and they will NOT say that it took millions of years for God to create the earth. If you are reasonable, then you'd have to say, "Yes, those kids won't think that it took millions of years for God to get us here."
That is because:
1. They hadn't been educated about the history of the Church.
2. They don't have the ability to comprehend abstracts and thus must rely on others in such matters. They would thus read it literally, but if given a different Creation story, they would read that literally as well and be completely confused. As an educator, I know something of the psychology of kids.
3. They haven't learned about the theory of evolution yet. As such, in your example, they only have one view, so of course if they are only given one view, it'll probably be the one they'll accept. If they had two views, they'd actually have a choice. Since you didn't provide a choice, your example makes no logical sense.