SkepticThinker
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Why?Again -- the fact that written history was only developed within the past 5,000 years or so demonstrates to me that the Bible is true regarding the creation of Adam and Eve.
Where and how?Meaning in that sense, human beings, different from other forms of life. On what basis would a person support scripture while saying at the same time that God did not create the heavens and the earth?
If evolution is true in its fullest form (life emerging into and from a unicell which evolved into other forms without guidance from above), then it contradicts what the Bible says. So perhaps you might endeavor to explain how a person supports the Bible AND evolution at the same time?
Many people accept the Bible and accept that evolution was a process created by God. The two only conflict if you take a complete literalist view of the Bible, which most people do not. Most people accept the Bible and accept that say, gravity and germ theory are real things as well. You know, as in demonstrable scientific theories, just like evolution.
Plenty of people believe the God they worship is intelligent enough to have created the process of evolution. Why don't you? Because it doesn't literally say it in the Bible?