My question is to those of faith (be it Christian, Muslim, any...). If science could prove without a shadow of a doubt (through transitional fossils, evolution, abiogenesis, etc.) That there was NO WAY that the book of Genesis, etc. could possibly have happened, would you still believe in this creation of life? Would you question your faith? If you say that this section was merely up for "interpretation", would that not start a snowball effect of your faith, because the Bible, Quran, Veda's, etc. is "infallible"? if this section is wrong, what other sections could be wrong? views on homosexuality? Differing faith? Heaven and Hell? I have a feeling that you would continue in your faith, because it is a construct that helps one deal with the horror's of our world. I am not condemning anyone's faith, contrary to most who write these things I have the utmost respect. I merely wish to understand (being a skeptic married to a fundamental Christian, whom I love dearly). Help me understand.
2007-05-11
05:22:08
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Worzel Gummidge
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