fitchyfullistening
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I am distressed when I find members of my own religion attempting to distance themselves away from science. I am not a one well endowed with scientific knowledge, but from what I understand science is not a belief system but a process used to find the truth. Why would a group of people want to distance themselves from that?
Perhaps it is because science, as of late, has begun to have an impact upon the theological climate. The Evolution/Creationist debate?
I am a theologian, not a scientist. If God created the world in six days, that does nothing to change my desire to love and respect all those around me. If God created the world via billions of years of intricate macro-evolution, that does nothing to change my desire and command to love and respect all those around me. In the end, it is quite irrelevant.
Do not impress or fret over ideas regarding tomorrow or yesterday, worry about today. The here and now. How could I love more today?
As a Christian. I believe THATS our call. Not to fight science...a process for finding the truth.
Perhaps it is because science, as of late, has begun to have an impact upon the theological climate. The Evolution/Creationist debate?
I am a theologian, not a scientist. If God created the world in six days, that does nothing to change my desire to love and respect all those around me. If God created the world via billions of years of intricate macro-evolution, that does nothing to change my desire and command to love and respect all those around me. In the end, it is quite irrelevant.
Do not impress or fret over ideas regarding tomorrow or yesterday, worry about today. The here and now. How could I love more today?
As a Christian. I believe THATS our call. Not to fight science...a process for finding the truth.