I'm confused... the "supernatural" explanation of the Bible has no contradictions? Wait, are we talking about the same Bible? Interesting I've been influenced to believe that there were contradictions in the Bible. As of right now I'm researching for a paper that is meant to persuade "fundamentalists" from believing the silly notion that a global flood ever occurred. But I guess you probably believe that Malrix. By the way, and you can quote me on this, a faith that goes unquestioned is little more than pure ignorance.
I don't think we are talking about the same Bible. I don't even think we are talking about the same God.
My God created everything in 6 days, and then later judged the creation with the flood. Genesis 1:1-and on. And then He also said He will preserve His word.
And it is kind of hard not to believe in the flood when there are several hundred surviving legends all over the world about the flood, oldest desert is around 4300 years old, oldest coral reef is 4000 years old, amounts of erosion on the planet, fossils of closed clams found on top of mt.Everest, enormous amounts of coal and oil, billions of fossils all over the place, Grand canyon formation, fossilized trees going thru strata(that is supposedly millions of years old), fossils of huge whales buried in by diatoms, and many, many other.
I questioned many thing about my faith, including millions of years of evolution, and the actual creation, and so far I cannot find any FACTS (not someone’s interpretation of them) that would contradict it.
So... as long as you believe in the flat earth, do you also believe that it is less than 10,000 years old? And that dinosaurs never existed? And that evolution doesn't occur at all? I don't think the argument is whether or not evolution occurs, because it can be seen when the Flu evolves from year to year. You do believe that right?
Just for the record, I don't believe the Earth is flat. And yes, the Earth is about 6000-10000 years old. (Now you'all are going to go into the carbon-dating, and a bunch of other dating methods, failing to realize that they are all based on improvable assumptions, I'll let you research that on your own, or go to halos.com for a video clip that explains it).
As far as dinosaurs, they existed, but not 70 mil. years ago, but with humans, and they probably still exist, well some of them at least. That's why we have Nessy stories, and thousands of other eye witnesses and pictures of them. Also pictures of them on walls of caves, ancient pottery and jewelry, drawing of them on ancient eco-stones with people, thousands of legends about dragons, Bible mentions dragons over 20 times, book of Job describes 2 dinosaurs in grate detail (behemoth and leviathan).
Erasmus was right on my beliefs in microevolution. Variations within a kind are possible.
And I hope, Malrix, that you do understand that somebody can believe in evolution as well as in God (example: me). A belief in God is a faith; a complete and unquestioned belief in a book that was written by humans is perhaps not a wise decision.
Bible is a book written by people and inspired by God, any Christian knows that.
Such people exist because they don't know Bible very well, I know because I was one of them once. In fact I grew up in Soviet Union and lived there for 18 years of my life, was taught evolution like it was a fact, and knew nothing about God until I was 19.
The problem lies in the attempt to limit God.
If you think about it just a little it will make sense. You say that you believe in God that created life, then ask yourself some questions:
Could this God I believe in, create life in the full form that we see now or does He has to rely on death (evolution) to improve his creation?
If he is powerful enough to create life (in any form) wouldn't He be powerful enough to preserver His word?
I answer YES to both questions.
You have to decide for yourself.
If you still not convinsed read Luke 13:23-30. But then again if you don't trust Bible, it wouldn't change anything.