So, while thinking about The debate. I am sitting, trying and thinking of how science and religion are mixed. Where religion tells us we god created us out of nothing, (we will stick to Christian religion here.) and Science tells us we were created from a single point of intense energy.
So while thinking about this, I came up with an idea of what if?
What if the bible was real, works written by man inspired by a real god to influence us over generations. The problem arises with what is written does not correspond to what we know.
On another thought, If say my three year old son came and asked me "Dad, where did I come from?"
"Well son, you were a baby and came out of mummies tummy"
Fast forward 10 years, and my 13 year old asks the same question, well, it is time for the "talk"
So perhaps the bible was dumb downed for people of the time. I doubt if the prophets had sat on there perchers and tried to teach modern day physics to the people of the time it would have had the influence they had, they would have probally been called madman and punished for blasphemy. Perhaps religion was meant to grow with science. It is without a doubt that some of the laws that govern our world are seemingly brushed with a divine hand, at the same time, the bible is out of date it seems with its explanations of the world.
What do you guys think? Was religion meant to grow alongside science?
So while thinking about this, I came up with an idea of what if?
What if the bible was real, works written by man inspired by a real god to influence us over generations. The problem arises with what is written does not correspond to what we know.
On another thought, If say my three year old son came and asked me "Dad, where did I come from?"
"Well son, you were a baby and came out of mummies tummy"
Fast forward 10 years, and my 13 year old asks the same question, well, it is time for the "talk"
So perhaps the bible was dumb downed for people of the time. I doubt if the prophets had sat on there perchers and tried to teach modern day physics to the people of the time it would have had the influence they had, they would have probally been called madman and punished for blasphemy. Perhaps religion was meant to grow with science. It is without a doubt that some of the laws that govern our world are seemingly brushed with a divine hand, at the same time, the bible is out of date it seems with its explanations of the world.
What do you guys think? Was religion meant to grow alongside science?
