The Bible, although not a science textbook, is scientifically accurate. For example, the Bible stated that the earth is a "circle [or sphere]" back when scientists believed that the earth was flat.- Isaiah 40:22
It also describes the water cycle.- Ecclesiastes 1:7
It promoted health safety before scientists knew germs and bacteria existed.- Leviticus 14:43-47
2006-07-10 08:41:11
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answered by johnusmaximus1 6
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Okay, next let's reject the idea of gravity... it's satan holding us down away from god or some bull$hit like that! Hahaha, these people make me laugh my @ss off! It's very sad to know that there are actually people who think like this...
Oh, and I don't believe in the big bang theory either... Remember one of the first laws of physics?? "Energy cannot be created or destroyed." Only transformed or something like that. That is one thing the scientists got wrong... I believe that in order for something to exist it has to have always have been there in some form or another. How can you create something if it has always been there? Also, there is no end of time... (well in a way, when we die time ceases to exist) We will always be alive in some form or another. Okay, if you believe that we were created by god (which we were) then who created god? That's the thing, God did not have to be created, he/she has always existed, and so have we because we are a form of god. Like, picture us as a drop of water. Picture God as the sea. We have always been in existence, but in order for us to become individuals we had to be seperated from the larger body of water. That does not mean that were are now seperate from God... we are still both made of the same stuff. Hope this makes sense to SOMEONE...
2006-07-10 15:33:26
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answered by Tsuki 2
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Well...I am a very strict Christian, but I am studying in college just about every health science availiable. The thing is, I have found that much of science actutally supports the Bible. For instance...when studying the lands in south dakota, they found shark teeth, indicating that south dakota had once been underwater. on the top of mountains, they found clam shells that were still closed, indicating that the clam had died under water. In studying geology, there was once a whale that was fossilized vetically through 100 layers of sediment, indicating many layers of sediment had been layed at once, not over millions of years. Those are just a few examples of how science actually supports the Bible.
2006-07-10 15:33:03
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answered by Jamie J 3
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im sorry, but im a christian, and there is nothing in my beleifs or in the bible that states that i can not use technology. some science that we do reject for being absolutely rediculous is the bib bang and evelution theories. I mean where did the moleculed to form the big bang come from, and why arent there half monkey-half people creatures. ANyways, you obviously havent studied this question as you are way off the mark, but have a good day anyways.
2006-07-10 15:32:01
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answered by i must be bored, im on Y answers 3
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Who says science is a tool of the Devil. I'm a fundementalist, and believe that science is a matter of theories that are either proved or not proved. Some agrees with the Bible. Others does not. It's not a matter of it being evil, after all, we wouldn't have rabies shots if it was for science. Instead, its a matter of judging theories against what the Bible says.
2006-07-10 15:34:51
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answered by nom_de_plume30 3
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I am of the Christian Faith...and can be a bit fundamental at times myself...
But God created all science... thus... all science is good
It is man mucking about with science that has caused all the trouble for mankind... with the misuse of science
Science could give all an abundant life of pleasure... If man would quit screwing around with it for personal gain and power.
2006-07-10 15:34:53
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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Also no medicines to cure that "whatever ya got going on"!
No, I think that, they think that God provided all the tools, and cures. They only bash the scientists when it is in direct conflict with what their religion has taught them.
As in God created a fish. A fish did not evolve from anything, unless God designed it to do so.
God provided chemotherapy, it was discovered because God allowed it to be discovered.
They believe that everything comes from God's plan.
2006-07-10 15:36:38
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answered by niffer's mom 4
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I think that Creationist don't look past the book of Genesis in order to seek out the real truth about God's Creation. Therefore your statement is correct!
2006-07-10 15:32:36
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answered by Marky-Mark! 5
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See what thinking too much will do to your brain?
I don't think of myself as a "fundamentalist Christian", or even a "good Christian" (is there such a thing?), but I do think of myself as a disciple of Christ.
As far as I know, He has nothing at all against science. After all, God invented science.
2006-07-10 15:35:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No not at all. There is a difference between science and magic.
I don't believe magic, I do believe in a creator the used science to create. There is a difference.
2006-07-10 15:35:20
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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