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One thing that I've always wondered is why Christians who believe in evolution get persecuted so much? This seems to happen so often on CC, and it's quite disheartening. Somehow, only on this site am I not accepted as a "true Christian" because I do not take the creation story literally. Yet, in my community of academics and in my Bible study, I am considered a very faithful Christian. I told my Bible study students that I believe in evolution. Some disagreed with me, but we just shrugged our shoulders and moved onto worship.
I believe that God is the creator of this universe. Does it really matter how exactly it came to be? We still have an awesome God to praise. I believe that Jesus died so we might find salvation through him, yet I let slip that the Earth is probably older than we think, and I'm a heretic! Am I sinning in some sort of way by believing this?
Whether one believes the Earth was created in six days or over billions of years, what does it really matter? Neither opinion indicates a true follower of Christ! How hostile some of the creationists and the evolutionists seem to be reacting to each other seems to give me doubts about who really are taking to heart the message of Jesus.
Thoughts, anyone?
I believe that God is the creator of this universe. Does it really matter how exactly it came to be? We still have an awesome God to praise. I believe that Jesus died so we might find salvation through him, yet I let slip that the Earth is probably older than we think, and I'm a heretic! Am I sinning in some sort of way by believing this?
Whether one believes the Earth was created in six days or over billions of years, what does it really matter? Neither opinion indicates a true follower of Christ! How hostile some of the creationists and the evolutionists seem to be reacting to each other seems to give me doubts about who really are taking to heart the message of Jesus.
Thoughts, anyone?