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Blessedj01
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Haha. Forgive me if I come off as ignorant. I'm just saying...what's wrong with not knowing? What's wrong with it not even being that important? 
I have God's account of things and it still doesn't answer every question...but should it? Like He said to Job and co', "Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation? Tell me, if you understand." - Job 38:4
For me personally, I think God created the universe. I don't really care how He did it or how long it took. I wish I could say I understand everything and know the time frame. I wish I could say it was 13.75 ± 0.11 billion years or 6,000. I wish I knew for sure but I don't.
I wish I could reconcile everything in science. I wish I could find a way to fit with the Bible. I just like to think of it as a story, I don't really focus in on the details. I just know God did this...then this, then this...I believe in Eden and all that, I just don't try to zero in on the subject on a sub-atomic level.
Is that really that bad? There's a certain peace in it I'll tell ya. Plus it has nothing to do with my faith in Jesus. I still know He's the Lord. Even if I don't fully understand where the universe came from, I'm confident He did it.
For the atheists and non-Christians out there...I'm not saying you have to accept my beliefs. However, I would encourage you as well not to get too wrapped up in finding the precise time and cause of the universe's "manifestation." If you believe science has already found it, then I respectfully disagree that you can say that with a certainty and if you think science can find it, then I respectfully ask you to update me when you do.
In the meantime...can't we just be humble and say..."I don't know."
I have God's account of things and it still doesn't answer every question...but should it? Like He said to Job and co', "Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation? Tell me, if you understand." - Job 38:4
For me personally, I think God created the universe. I don't really care how He did it or how long it took. I wish I could say I understand everything and know the time frame. I wish I could say it was 13.75 ± 0.11 billion years or 6,000. I wish I knew for sure but I don't.
I wish I could reconcile everything in science. I wish I could find a way to fit with the Bible. I just like to think of it as a story, I don't really focus in on the details. I just know God did this...then this, then this...I believe in Eden and all that, I just don't try to zero in on the subject on a sub-atomic level.
Is that really that bad? There's a certain peace in it I'll tell ya. Plus it has nothing to do with my faith in Jesus. I still know He's the Lord. Even if I don't fully understand where the universe came from, I'm confident He did it.
For the atheists and non-Christians out there...I'm not saying you have to accept my beliefs. However, I would encourage you as well not to get too wrapped up in finding the precise time and cause of the universe's "manifestation." If you believe science has already found it, then I respectfully disagree that you can say that with a certainty and if you think science can find it, then I respectfully ask you to update me when you do.
In the meantime...can't we just be humble and say..."I don't know."