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Creation versus Evolution. Why evolution is not sufficient to prove Bible wrong?

Bible is the holy book of Christians. It is nothing but the word of God.
Christianity should be considered for its historical viability.

We, Christians believe that God created the earth and the universe. Estimated age of earth is ~6000 years old. Some may argue that earth is billions of years old. We can term as old earth theory. But it is illogical to conclude something or question Bible without asking sufficient questions. Often people get carried away by some evidence and come to a conclusion. Evidence should be complemented by logical reasoning.

Everyone agree that Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God. When both Adam and Eve were created did they appear one day old. No. They were created as adults. Conclusions without logical reasoning and asking every possible questions are not sufficient to prove Bible wrong. Remember Bible is nothing but the word of God. Human ideas are also evolving and our science and research is improving day by day. It may not be perfect today but it may be more perfect tomorrow. Improvement is an ongoing process and perfection is never attained. Only God is perfect. Everything else is in transition. We need to ask do cosmology, geology and other sciences have evolved enough to prove Bible wrong? My belief in Jesus, our only savior helps me confidently say that Bible can never be wrong. It may be difficult for many to understand, but belief in God empowers logical reasoning.

About evolutions, can it prove Bible wrong? No. True that living beings may adapt to the environment. Let us agree that adaptations are genetically heritable and it is heritable across different environments. This is just an accumulation of data. That addresses What part of the phenomenon. But logical reasoning enables us to think about how and why ?
Why does genes behave in a particular way way ? Why does it adapt? Was it designed that way ? This is where creation/creator comes into picture. Without asking sufficient questions evolution or transitional forms is an incomplete understanding. Evolution by itself may not stand out, it may need a force to drive it.

The entire life on earth is driven by one force and I need not repeat it!
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EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
You should take your own advice...

We, Christians believe that God created the earth and the universe. Estimated age of earth is ~6000 years old (...) Often people get carried away by some evidence and come to a conclusion. Evidence should be complemented by logical reasoning.

Especially when the only thing supporting that the earth is around 6,000 years old is a book written thousands of years ago.
SW-User
@EuphoricTurtle And that book happen to be the word of God!
Elessar · 31-35, M
@SW-User Also the Lord of the Rings happens to be the word of Frodo (at least in the movie version). It doesn't make Frodo necessarily real.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@SW-User If that's so then I guess God is cool with slavery and a whole bunch of other messed up things which you don't apply in your life.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Elessar You take that back!!!! 😤
Elessar · 31-35, M
@EuphoricTurtle Wait, did I remember bad LoTR, or are you annoyed at the idea that it's not real? 😅
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Elessar How dare you suggest LoTR isn't real?
Elessar · 31-35, M
@EuphoricTurtle I wish it was the main religion, man, I wish. Or even if we sticked with the Greek/Roman one, we wouldn't even need Marvel.
DocSavage · M
@SW-User
The creation story in the bible was taken from older religions. For all you know it’s the word of the goddess Ishtar, and not Yahweh.
Carazaa · F
@EuphoricTurtle Not true. There are no communities older than 6000 years found by any archeologist!
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Carazaa Neanderthal?
Carazaa · F
@Elessar World history
https://www.worldhistory.org/timeline/civilization/