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      Category: Science and Religion

      September 30, 2011October 2, 2011

      important or not?

      We humans are important but not, perhaps, in the way we might imagine. We tend to think everything revolves around us. Last week, I suggested that we are not the sole reason for the creation of the cosmos. But even so, surely we are an important part of creation? Maybe even indispensable? After all, we […]

      Posted in Human, Science and Religion. Tagged God, Human. 6 Comments
      September 2, 2011September 2, 2011

      Why?

      Sometimes I wonder why things are the way they are. Today I want to ask your thoughts on a particular question to see if you can help me understand. Why has it become so important that Genesis chapters one and two be interpreted literally? Why those particular chapters? This is not a science and religion […]

      Posted in Bible, Science and Religion. Tagged biblical literalism, Book of Genesis, Christianity. 9 Comments

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