Which side are you in?
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Re: Which side are you in?
I believe in GOD but I’m aware that the Bible was written in metaphors and in a lenguaje that we can all understand.
In my view science and religion, in this case the Bible, can go hand in hand.
The Bible is an interpretation of certain events and time in history. This events are told on experiences but it does not mean they are not real.
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I definitely agree with this, and I think I belong in this group. There are a lot of things we don't understand and we will have questions we may never know the answer to because of our limitations as humans.Sam Lauren wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 06:42 I think there's a fourth group: people who are on both sides and believe that there is just more to it than we can possibly know as humans.
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God is nature.
Studying nature is studying God
So, as scientists study nature, they had indirectly been studying God—following the laws of nature then means following God's law.
Finally, as bible teaches how to study God, and work/walk in harmony with His ways, so also science teaches us how to work/walk in harmony with nature by obeying its laws.
However, this law of nature through which God looks over us can be transcend by prayer. For instance, as a reviewer on Onlinebookclub, I can be having an issue which could seem unsolvable according to the set guildlines, policies, instructions, and the programmed procedures of using the website; I may be able to transcend one or two of these policies by appealing to Scott Hughes. This is what prayer does to the laws of nature, and that what is called grace! And this is a fact about God that is lacking in science. However, science is, most of the time, true. Hence, Science is true about the creation of the universe. I believe science, and I believe in bible.
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