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Are These Debates Based On What's Right Or Who's Right?

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Truth hurts in a fallen world but it can also heal if the hurting lets it. Lies can never stand up to the Truth, not now, not ever. Science will always give testimony to God's work and His Word no matter what evolutionists claim.
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I believe God guided the process of evolution, reconciling the biblical creation narrative with scientific understanding of biological diversity.

Many early prominent historical scientists, like Copernicus and Galileo, saw their work as a way to glorify God.

The idea that science can coexist and even complement God's Word, shows that scientific discovery can be seen as a way to understand and appreciate the intricate design of the natural world created by God, rather than contradicting religious texts. Science is a tool to explore God's creation further.

Another key point to remember, is that
Science focuses on the physical world and observable phenomena, while we explore spiritual and existential questions, allowing us to address different aspects of reality, without direct conflict. God, as Creator, is seen as the ultimate source of the universe, and science is viewed as a way to study and understand the mechanisms and laws God established within creation.

I believe our ability to conduct scientific inquiry, is a gift from God, allowing humans to gain deeper knowledge about the world around us.