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Science has proven that the world was not made in 6 days. Nor was a woman made out of a man's rib. Nor was there a worldwide flood...There is no possibility of creation? I've never heard a scientist say this. How can you even prove such a a thing?
Again, science is all about hypothesis and observation and putting your ideas to the test. As such, abiogenesis is what has not been proven, just as much as creation.
As for a God being put to the test, this is equally impossible.
You said that science has disproved creation, but apparently you meant that science has disproved the Bible instead. Is this right?
As for creation being in only 6 days, you are correct, science says that this is BS. However, not all those who believe in the Bible think so either. There are two camps on the issue, there are old earth creationists and there are those who think that the story is only allegory.
For example, you could take the story of Adam and Eve as literal truth, or you could take it as allegory. If taken as allegory, the story is about two people being told not to partake of the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Does it strike you as odd that the forbidden tree was named "Knowledge"? Well looking at society today, knowledge is what is destroying us. WMD's, global warming, plastics that will not degrade, genetically altered plants that cannot reproduce, and soon to be AI that is so terrifying that it's creator stopped and washed his hands of it.
For you see, knowledge without wisdom brings death.
As for Genesis being taken literally from an Old Creationist point of view, Dr. Gerald Schroeder is the only one I know who has attempted to bring science and the Bible into agreement on this issue. His book Genesis and the Big Bang did a pretty good job in bridging the two. Here is a video if interested.
Also understand that the person who came up with the Big Bang theory was a priest, someone Einstein discarded because he had a reputation to protect, but was later shown to be correct.
As for what was meant by the "rib", that is more or less a mystery whether being taken literally or as an allegory. Suffice it to say, it signified that man and woman were from the same origins.
I have heard scientists say that there was no global flood, but I have also heard them say that there was not enough water on earth to flood the entire world. The later has changed, however, after discovering oceans of water below the earth. Also, there are other ancient accounts of a massive flood in that region from other ancient cultures, all of them varying to some degree. Looking at this from such a position, it is impossible to refute that there was a massive flood in the region, albeit speculative that it engulfed the entire world.
So you don't believe the bible is true either, and that's where the story of creation comes from. I'm listening to the video now, but it doesn't seem relevant, everyone needs to attribute a different meaning to what is written, so basically, NOBODY believes that the bible is true.
You are listening to the video now?
You nave not watched the video, in other words. FYI, there are 5 of them and should come one after the other.
Of course, if you don't have the time I can just summarize it for you.
Schroeder looked at ancient rabbinical writings on Genesis and discovered that the consensus was that the Earth was not made in only 6 days.
If you look at the Hebrew terms for the days in Genesis, what you will discover is that the terms "morning" and "evening" can be translated "chaos" and "order".
Then when man is made, the terms used to denote the passage of time changes as we are given a second clock to measure time. The generations from Adam measure about 6000 years.
Now as for Adam's creation, these same rabbis came to the startling conclusion that there may have been other humanoids around. In essence, Adam became man only when God breathed his spirit into him.
Schroeder points to these rabbinical writings to show that he is not just pulling his theories out of thin air to match modern science because these same conclusions were reached by rabbis pre-modern science.
Then he comes up with his own clock from the beginning of creation. Using his scientific knowledge, he hypothesized that with each day time halves. This means that the first day was 8 billion years, the second day was 4 billion years, and the third day was 2 billion years, etc. If you use his clock then the scientific calendar matches the Bible calendar.
As he points out, time is relative and is manipulated by such things as speed and gravity. Time is different all throughout the universe.
Humans were dumb ape-like beings for millions of years until around 100,000 years ago or so when we became an "intelligent" species. To me, it sounds like alien intervention, but not of the supernatural kind, just regular aliens. But that aside, basically, everyone needs to make up an alternate meaning to the Torah/bible because they agree that it makes no sense as written. The guy makes up his own calendar to fit with science with his first day was 8 billion years long... Totally made up nonsense.
Wait........wut?
Aliens done it?
