I concur with the statement that search for truth is a noble endeavor. Wasn't Galileo proven to be right even though the Church said otherwise? I never said the truth should never be seek out. Because the truth is what we all should be looking for. Galileo is a good example of what I posted before.
"we make science an enemy, because it might find something different from the Bible. This is not to say it found something wrong, but maybe a different interpretation that divides us."
Like you said; it costed him his life. The Church labled his science heresy and put him to death, but today we know he is right.
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For the record, he [Galileo] was not put to death. He was sentenced to what was essentially house arrest for the remaining 8 years of his life. He was put on trial for suggesting that if the solar system is heliocentric, and the Bible says it is not though science says it is, then maybe the Bible was eroneous on other things as well, like the nature of God himself or maybe even the Incarnation of the Word in the person of Jesus Christ. This was a big problem, especially considering how not only is it wrong to say the entire Bible is incorrect, but that saying such things in the public forum tended to cause mass rioting which resulted in death and destruction. People weren't so keen on agreeing to disagree as we are today (in the USA at least).
This was a growing stage for Christianity. People were understanding the world through scientific study and were finding that what they could verify scientifically conflicted with certain ideas about the world that were found in certain books of the Bible. It was understandably met with much resistence at first until theologians thought "Well, if that's not the point of that passage...and we know research has proven otherwise...then what is the point of that passage? It can't be meaningless or it wouldn't have been part of the Bible."
This is my stance on the creation story of Genesis - of which there are two accounts to begin with. In one account, the Earth is created in 6 days in a specific order of things, with man being created last and given dominion over everything. The Bible says God rested on the 7th. Why? Was God tired? Who is this all-powerful God that creation exhausts him? In the second account of Genesis, man is the focus and he is given dominion over most things, the great exception being that particular tree in the Garder: don't eat from it, bub. I have to reconcile two different stories that say the same thing with each other, and
then I have to reconcile this with what we can verify scientifically. If I am of weak faith, I am inclined to think that either the Bible is wrong or that Science and Reason are wrong. This could lead me to discard one or the other right off...unless I think about it differently.
Is the point of Genesis
how God created, or is the point of Genesis
why God created? Science offers it's reasons of
how creation came to be, but it is not in the realm of science to say
why creation even has to exist ( or that it even
has to exist). When I read Genesis, I understand that God is the ultimate reason, cause, and source of all that
is. It doesn't matter to me how he did it: the point is that he did do it in whatever way he saw fit, and scientifc evidence suggests that it is not outside of God's ability to allow something such evolution to occur. Evolution is an event within our human construct of time, and God is a being outside of time, so while we may percieve evolution as a long drawn out process that takes billions of years, to God, it happens at no point in time because he is not in time as we are.
The truth of the Bible is that it teaches absolutely no error regarding the information we need for our salvation. Pure historical fact (like who was ruling what podunk province of Rome at any given time), pure scientific fact, these are not the things we are to be concerned with when reading the Bible. The message is that our Salvation comes through Jesus Christ, the Word made Flesh, to restore within man that which man lost through sin. This salvific truth is not influenced by the age of the Earth, the existence of dinosaurse, or the whether or not Incino Man might just be hiding in a block of ice under someone's future swimming pool.