annab3
6 Dec 2007
News / Darwins theory of Evolution in Polish schools [59]
I agree with this. Science is a work in progress, and it always will be, while religion has many areas I don't think people will ever understand, thus they believe. People are trying to "understand" God with a human mind and in terms of what humans know (experience), while God is beyond that. Just try to imagine the world or life without time. And there is no time in eternity. It is really hard to really grasp that simple concept. To us, there was yesterday and there will be tomorrow. We count the seconds, there are no seconds to count in eternity. Imagine you are in a situation that does not change ever, you cannot change your mind, you're stuck in "now." Hopefully, it's a comfortable position you get stuck in or else it sounds horrid.
It is interesting how religion and science always confront each other. To me science constantly works on proving the existence of a "Higher Power" even though some scientists would like to prove just the opposite.
It is interesting to see the painting of Creation by Michael Angelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Based on that it seems reasonable to view the creation as the moment when God gave humans immortal soul. Adam looks very much like a fully developed contemporary man, so the theory of evolution would perfectly fit that scenario.
Angelo
By the way, I have never heard that Adam and Eve lived 4004 years BC :-))
Darwinism was accepted by the official teaching of the Catholic Church, so even most of very conservative people here don't reject Darwinism.
I agree with this. Science is a work in progress, and it always will be, while religion has many areas I don't think people will ever understand, thus they believe. People are trying to "understand" God with a human mind and in terms of what humans know (experience), while God is beyond that. Just try to imagine the world or life without time. And there is no time in eternity. It is really hard to really grasp that simple concept. To us, there was yesterday and there will be tomorrow. We count the seconds, there are no seconds to count in eternity. Imagine you are in a situation that does not change ever, you cannot change your mind, you're stuck in "now." Hopefully, it's a comfortable position you get stuck in or else it sounds horrid.
It is interesting how religion and science always confront each other. To me science constantly works on proving the existence of a "Higher Power" even though some scientists would like to prove just the opposite.
It is interesting to see the painting of Creation by Michael Angelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Based on that it seems reasonable to view the creation as the moment when God gave humans immortal soul. Adam looks very much like a fully developed contemporary man, so the theory of evolution would perfectly fit that scenario.
Angelo
By the way, I have never heard that Adam and Eve lived 4004 years BC :-))