What the Bible does NOT teach:
If we read the Bible straightforward, and took it as it is, we would not find anything about millions of years or evolution. The Bible does not teach that God used long periods of time.
Order of events:
Evolution says that the stars and sun were first, reptiles came before birds, and that the earth started as a fiery mass. The Bible says that earth came before stars, birds came before reptiles, and that the earth started as a ball of water.
The cause of physical death:
Evolution says that death is a natural part of life, but the Bible says that death was the result of Adam's sin. If one chooses to believe that death was natural, and was there before Adam's fall, then that means God called death 'good'. How could God call billions of years of death and decay good? And if that's 'good', then how 'good' is heaven?
If we read the Bible straightforward, and took it as it is, we would not find anything about millions of years or evolution. The Bible does not teach that God used long periods of time.
Order of events:
Evolution says that the stars and sun were first, reptiles came before birds, and that the earth started as a fiery mass. The Bible says that earth came before stars, birds came before reptiles, and that the earth started as a ball of water.
The cause of physical death:
Evolution says that death is a natural part of life, but the Bible says that death was the result of Adam's sin. If one chooses to believe that death was natural, and was there before Adam's fall, then that means God called death 'good'. How could God call billions of years of death and decay good? And if that's 'good', then how 'good' is heaven?
I love how the steps of evolution exactly contradict the Bible. I wonder where they got their "facts". :P
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