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How do you deal with conflicts?
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<blockquote data-quote="section9+1" data-source="post: 72780083" data-attributes="member: 396056"><p>I don't take the bible with unbending literal interpretation, but the miracles and stories aren't hard to believe. If you believe God is the engineer and implementer of his creation, then why not believe them. He does act in this world so I see no problem with his accounts of events. Any conflict with science depends upon interpretation of the evidence and his motive for doing things. I believe the fossil evidence is real and I believe it was done by God as opposed to happening by itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="section9+1, post: 72780083, member: 396056"] I don't take the bible with unbending literal interpretation, but the miracles and stories aren't hard to believe. If you believe God is the engineer and implementer of his creation, then why not believe them. He does act in this world so I see no problem with his accounts of events. Any conflict with science depends upon interpretation of the evidence and his motive for doing things. I believe the fossil evidence is real and I believe it was done by God as opposed to happening by itself. [/QUOTE]
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