What I want to know, is there room for my belief in God and Jesus to believe Evolution?
MMMMmmmm *Clears throat and steps up to podium*
Sorry, but just so you know God did not make Adam from a monkey. And despite popular beleif that the days mentioned in the creation story represent eras, they infact represent 24 hour DAYS. I've always known that evolution was incompatible with the creation account, but I did leave room for a possibility of a millions of years old world. But the more research that I did into the matter of the "days" mentioned in Genisis the more it became apparent that they were in-fact DAYS. The problem with alot of religious philosophies (of different Christian denominations) is that people want to be able to interpret the Bible so that it can fit with their views, when in fact the true nature of the words in the Bible can only be revealed in truth by the Holy Spirit, thus saith the Bible. The Bible says that the word of God is as foolishness to the unsaved, because they lack the Holy Spirit in their lives to help them UNDERSTAND the Bible.
But just for the sake of appliance to both beleivers and unbeleivers, I'll go ahead and say that we should take the Bible at face value until it really becomes necessary or apparent that there MUST be another interpretation, Revelation is an example of where on must tread lightly between literal and symbolic. There are also many other "MIGHT BE" interpretations that float around, that even I toy with the idea of, in the Bible, but I never claim that my view of that interpretation MUST be right. I leave room for the truth, in which I will seek out the Holy Spirit to reveal to me the true nature of the Scriptures.
But As for the interpretation of Genisis' "days" (which is an unnecessarily big issue that could have been avoided if people would have taken the Bible for what it said without trying to incorporate desired interpretations) the word day is rendered "yom" which is the Hebrew word meaning a 24 hour
day. Also you don't have to look just at Genisis to know that it was a real day. The creation days are also mentioned as 24 hour days many times in the scripture. But many people say that the people in the Bible who spoke of the "Genesis days" as "24 days" had merely misinterpreted the scripture and what it said.
This was a plausible theory... up until you take a look at mount Sinai where God once again said from his own mouth that he had created the world in 6 days. Can God misinterpret himself? Ha! Hardly! The idea that the days in Genesis could have been eras was something that I was willing to accept the possibility of, but ultimately the Bible wins out in the credibility of its face value by
meaning what it says.
Please tell me what you think of this arguement. Thnx.
