Comment Re:The Perceived Threat of Science (Score 1) 2155
Fair enough. Could you point me to the evidence disproving the miracles in the bible, such as the resurrection of Lazarus, the death and resurrection of Jesus (which, I might add, was independantly verified by 500 observers), the blind, crippled, sick people being healed. I apologize for my complete lack of understanding of string theory and other developing theories. I have not claimed any proof, just supporting evidence. For example, archeologically, ancient cities mentioned in the bible that have been excavated exactly where the bible said they were, archeologists actually using the bible as a reference point due to it's accuracy. Historically, documents dated thousands of years old predicting events that would not occur for thousands more years, such as the fall of empires, the rise and fall of kings, etc.
I am not trying to dismiss evolution as whether it occurred or not doesn't matter to me. What matters is that if it did occur, it was by hands of the God in which I place my faith. If evolution did occur, if there was definitive proof that evolution occurred, that would be fine because it would only strengthen my faith, not destroy it. And like said before, looking at the same thing from different perspectives and experiences will create different opinions.