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Let me give you a different response from what you have gotten. Creationists tell you that what you have learned about science is wrong. That the "real" science supports creationism. What they mean by that is a literal interpretation of Genesis 1-3.Zaphod said:I am fairly new to the Christian faith. To clarify, I was raised a Catholic, but only this past August 1st did I truly surrender to the Lord, and only since then have I been relying soley on Scripture for guidance in the faith (with abject apologies to my Catholic brethren).
A question that gnaws my mind is this: I believe that God created the universe and everything in it. Not an atom moves without His knowledge. However, I am also an engineer by trade, and as such rely on science to describe the universe and its function.
How does a scientist reconcile the Biblical account of Creation with the scientific data that is collected?
Instead, let me take you back 150-300 years and show you how scientists reconciled the issue then. That method is still valid today.
Look at the first quote in my signature. It tells you that science helps you decide what interpretations of the Bible are valid. Why is that so? Because God really did create! That means, to a Christian, that what science studies is God' Creation. Science studies evidence put in the universe by God. So science also studies a book of God -- Creation. The two books must reconcile. Since science gets it's data on how God created directly from God and the Biblical account is 1) told to humans and 2) interpreted by humans, this means that the data found by science comes more directly from God.
Also, 150-300 years ago there was no god-of-the-gaps. That is, they didn't look for God where science couldn't explain. Instead, science was how God worked. Let me give you some examples:
"A Law of Nature then is the rule and Law, according to which God resolved that certain Motions should always, that is, in all Cases be performed. Every Law does immediately depend upon the Will of God." Gravesande, Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy, I, 2-3, 1726, quoted in CC Gillespie, Genesis and Geology, 1959.
Drop an apple and it falls. Does it happen by gravity? Yes. But gravity depends on God. Without God, gravity doesn't work.
"But with regard to the material world, we can at least go so far as this -- we can perceive that events are brought about not by insulated interpositions of Divine power, exerted in each particular case, but by the establishment of general laws" Whewell: Bridgewater Treatise.
Same idea.
"The only distinct meaning of the word 'natural' is stated, fixed, or settled; since what is natural as much requires and presupposes an intelligent agent to render it so, i.e., to effect it continually or at stated times, as what is supernatural or miraculous does to effect it for once." Butler: Analogy of Revealed Religion.
Again, same idea only more generalized.
So, the reconciliation is that the Bible tells you the who and why of Creation. Creation itself tells you how God created. And everything you know thru science is simply how God works. Second quote in my signature.
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