Forgive me for arguing an older point, but I keep coming back to when Oane said, "Evolution obviously. It's science. What's religion got to do with it?" Isn't science what the majority of religions are founded on? The Greeks saw a lightning bolt and were afraid. In learning about their fears, they formed a religion. Who's to say that in another thousand years people won't look back at the foolish Evolutionists and their silly religion?
Personally, I was raised Christian and cannot for the life of me escape the concept of God. This does not, however, mean that I shun evolution or science. The Hebrew word (damn that's the second time I've done this and I don't even speak fluent Hebrew) for day simply means period of time. Thus, God didn't necessarily create the world in six twenty-four hour periods, but rather in six specific segments. They could have taken a few minutes or a thousands of years depending on how long God felt like taking. I believe that if God wanted to use evolution, then he did and if he didn't he didn't. I'm a simple minded creature and that's all I need to know.
Just a side note, forgive me if I didn't quote Oane right. I'm a newbie who works first shift and it is way to late for me to be figuring this stuff out.
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