Ok so I was taught regular science in school and YEC in church... I don't quite buy a YE theory but I'm not completely sold on the OE theory either (I don't think either has it quite right IMO as both have holes from the way I see it). And I don't see how can people can balance theistic evolution with the Bible.
I just wanted to find out more from people who believe theistic evolution. More precisely why you believe it or how you believe it while believing the bible too. I'm just curious, I'm not trying to debate or anything...
I guess my main problem that's been bugging me when I try to apply theistic evolution to my beliefs. The main one being... well... evolution (to a point... I don't think I buy animals becoming a completely new species ala dinosaurs into birds etc). I could be ok with it though until you get to man coming from apes... Basically because well the Bible flat out says God created man from dust and then states elsewhere many times Adam was the first man. I know that some view the Genesis creation as metaphorical and I could be ok with that if it wasn't taken so literal by so many others in the bible.
How do you reconcile this in your beliefs? How do you explain it? When does Genesis pass over into being literal? Or do you feel the whole thing is metaphorical? I'm just curious this, isn't an attack or anything I'm just genuinely curious. There was a thread and I can't seem to find it but this was somewhat discussed and I wanted to ask more about it.
I just wanted to find out more from people who believe theistic evolution. More precisely why you believe it or how you believe it while believing the bible too. I'm just curious, I'm not trying to debate or anything...
I guess my main problem that's been bugging me when I try to apply theistic evolution to my beliefs. The main one being... well... evolution (to a point... I don't think I buy animals becoming a completely new species ala dinosaurs into birds etc). I could be ok with it though until you get to man coming from apes... Basically because well the Bible flat out says God created man from dust and then states elsewhere many times Adam was the first man. I know that some view the Genesis creation as metaphorical and I could be ok with that if it wasn't taken so literal by so many others in the bible.
How do you reconcile this in your beliefs? How do you explain it? When does Genesis pass over into being literal? Or do you feel the whole thing is metaphorical? I'm just curious this, isn't an attack or anything I'm just genuinely curious. There was a thread and I can't seem to find it but this was somewhat discussed and I wanted to ask more about it.