Tonight in Anatomy/Physiology our professor said something interesting.
He specifically said, "the human body is designed to..."
I've sat in a class and heard the teacher use the phrase, "humans have evolved to..."
My favorite science is not biology, it's geology (but I needed a lab science so here I am in Anatomy). I have pictures of my kids hugging a dinasaur fossil, I've walked around fossil beds and I've seen amazing things (I love south-eastern Utah).
I know that God created. God created everything. How? Did he take a literal seven days? Or not?
It's a subject that I've wondered about - I believe that "evolution" is totally wrong. I believe that God created.
The "how" is what I've been wanting to explore...
Imperfect Christian
I've learned that the "hows" are not things I am always meant to know. Sometimes just KNOWING and BELIEVING is enough.
Phil
Here's something to chew on...
http://www.calacademy.org/science_now/headline_science/T-rex_soft_tissue.html
I wonder if that meat was fresh because it was sealed inside the bone for millions of years, or thousand of years.
Carrie
Yeah, I agree with the above comment also.
But being a biologist I sometimes feel like I need to choose a side.
It seems like the main reason that some Christians try to include a God-directed evolution or discount literal days is to try to bridge the gap b/w science and the Bible. But on its own, evolution isn't such a great theory and I see no reason to account for it.