Okay, I believe in evolution in a way, but the Big Bang literally contradicts most of the book of Genesis. I do not believe humans came from monkeys, they are just similar like horses and donkeys.
This all comes down to whether to interpret Genesis as a literal or metaphorical telling of the creation of Earth. I interpret it as metaphorical, for example, Eve means "life" in Hebrew, which suggests Eve is just a stand in for general human life. There's scientific evidence which we can't just deny of the Big Bang and evolution from monkeys.
Evolution simply doesn't work though. The Genetic code in a being can't change due to the change in climate. Also the chances of one atom forming on its own are like 10 million to 1 so how could trillions of atoms form on its own. also the big bang would have had to be perfect (expansion of the universe) if it had been too slow or fast by a minuscule amount, life could not exist. So the probability of the expansion of the universe being perfect on its own would of been more than a googleplex to 1. We can't predict how the world came into existence because of how little we know. God knows everything and gave us the bible, and it says that God made everything in seven days. That's what we should believe.
I thought it was a reference to the end of a men in black movie where it shows the world being a marble and other marbles near with a deity being looking thing playing with them(that's the thing I remember because I saw that movie like 5 years ago)
And then a bunch of other types of christian arguing about traditions and if good works are more important than a relationship with God and if praying to the saints is idolatry.
muslims and christians, yeah bro, totally relatable, i'm a muslim, and according to my religion's story, jesus was just the pawn of god, while christians, on the other hand, thinks he's the god, well, shit, idk really
But it says how god creates the world day by day, are you ignoring the book of Genesis or just incorrectly reading it?
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Ok, so, this is odd, the day by day thing. God didn’t create the sun and moon till the 4th “day” right? So, there is no real “days” before. I think that the inspired author used days as an analogy, but those days were long periods of time. The Big Bang is Gods appearance, and Adam is the work of evolution and forming over billions of years.
You can be unsure, my good sir. He’s unsure wether he’s a believer, all Christian’s go through that phase, just like me. All Christian’s start getting confused around 16, we all start doubting Gods existence.